About Us If you are passionate about the ability of American business to improve lives, solve problems, and strengthen society, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the place for you. As the world's largest business organization, we believe in building a future that gives everyone the opportunity to pursue a better tomorrow. We make it our job today–and every day–to build the strongest relationships possible among the American people, business leaders, and elected officials in Washington, D.C., state capitals, and countries around the globe. For them and the businesses we represent, the U.S. Chamber is a trusted advocate and partner.Program OverviewThe Chamber Internship Program is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn at the world's largest business organization. Interns work part‑time in a hybrid schedule with a requirement to be in the office at least three days a week at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C. Full remote applicants will not be considered, and interns are responsible for their own housing accommodations. The internship runs from September 14 through November 20 and is paid at an hourly rate between $20.00 and $22.00. Students may also receive academic credit if they meet the criteria set by their school. The Legal Affairs internship is available only to students currently enrolled in law school.Position OverviewThe Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) intern will support the Chamber's legal and policy advocacy efforts through legislative and legal research, analytical writing, and policy tracking. Interns will gain hands‑on experience working on federal and state legal reform initiatives while supporting a fast‑paced team focused on civil justice and regulatory issues impacting the business community.ResponsibilitiesConduct issue‑specific legal, legislative, and policy research related to ILR initiatives.Draft analytical memos, briefing materials, summaries, and internal research documents.Monitor and report on congressional hearings, court developments, and public policy events.Attend and support ILR member task force calls, meetings, webinars, and events.Track state and federal legislation, legal trends, and regulatory activity impacting the business community.Assist with updating fundraising, membership, and advocacy materials.Collaborate with team members on ongoing legal reform and public policy projects.Provide administrative and project support as needed.QualificationsCurrent law student pursuing a Juris Doctorate degree and holding a bachelor's degree.Strong research, analytical, and writing skills.Outstanding organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment.Interest in public policy, legal reform, government affairs, or litigation‑related issues.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Strong interpersonal and follow‑up skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.Please submit a resume, cover letter, and writing sample with your application. Applications are accepted until Friday, July 10. Interviews will be conducted in late July and early August.This internship requires U.S. work authorization and is open to candidates with Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and/or Optional Practical Training (OPT).We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.#J-18808-Ljbffr