Senior Staff Attorney-Racial Justice-ACLU Foundation of Texas (5/5/2008)
Employment Opportunity
SENIOR STAFF ATTORNEY/ RACIAL JUSTICE
ACLU FOUNDATION of TEXAS
The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Texas (“ACLU TX”)
invites applications for the position of senior staff attorney. The ACLU is
a nationwide, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with more than 500,000 members
dedicated to the principles of liberty and equality embodied within the U.S.
Constitution. ACLU TX is a leader in the field of advocacy that addresses various
problems facing today’s racial and ethnic minority communities.
The ACLU TX Legal Department coordinates all litigation and investigation conducted
on behalf of the ACLU TX. Under the direction of the Legal Director, the Attorney’s
primary responsibility will be the development and administration of an active
litigation program addressing systemic patterns of race-based discrimination
in Texas. The Attorney will work on issues involving criminal justice, racial
profiling, and immigrants’ rights, employing strategies involving litigation
and general legal advocacy. Applicants for this position must be willing to
work beyond the normal work day, including frequent evening and weekend meetings
and events. A work week commonly in excess of 40 hours and substantial travel
should be anticipated. The Attorney will office in Austin at ACLU TX headquarters.
Responsibilities:
Develop and manage racial justice litigation docket:
- Review and investigate complaints received through the ACLU TX intake system
as well as referrals from other agencies and attorneys;
- Research civil liberties issues concerning racial justice and/or immigrants’
rights that arise, and preparing legal memoranda, demand letters, advocacy
letters, complaints and briefs;
- Present selected cases to the Legal Committee for evaluation and authorization
of litigation;
- Secure the services of and expand the pool of cooperating attorneys for
litigation the ACLU undertakes;
- Monitor litigation being handled by cooperating attorneys and provide back-up
assistance as needed;
- Participate directly in litigation in selected cases; either as co-counsel
with cooperating attorneys or as lead counsel when necessary;
- Obtain and supervise the assistance of legal interns, law students, and
other legal volunteers;
- Prepare necessary dockets and reports for the Legal Director, Legal Committee,
the Board and the Executive Director;
- Coordinate with ACLU of Texas Project Directors and Legislative Team to
progress our larger agenda;
- Develop and maintain relationships with legal staff at the national ACLU,
its projects and other affiliates;
- Participate in national ACLU legal conferences and maintain the requisite
CLE requirements;
- Provide assistance and recommendations to the Legal Director; ACLU of Texas
Project Directors; private attorneys and others who seek assistance; and
- Research and draft materials for public education, engage in public speaking,
and respond to press inquiries.
At the request of the Legal Director, the Racial Justice Staff Attorney
will also be required to:
- Work with the Development Director and associated staff to participate in
fund raising efforts;
- Work with the Public Education Director and associated staff to engage in
public speaking and articulate ACLU views to the public and the media on a
broad range of topics;
- Work with the Legal Director and associated staff to support and supervise
the Chapter Legal Panels; and
- Travel to attend local, statewide, or national meetings, and travel for
the purposes of litigation.
Qualifications:
- Ideally, 4-7 years of experience litigating constitutional issues;
- Experience litigating complex federal class action claims, ideally including
police pattern-and-practice and/or prison/jail conditions of confinement claims;
- Broad substantive knowledge of constitutional law and a strong and demonstrated
commitment to civil liberties and civil rights;
- Exceptional analytic, research, writing, and oral advocacy skills, including
the capacity to research and think quickly under pressure;
- Capacity for administrative work, including the supervision of others and
coordinating with others inside and outside the ACLU;
- Licensed to practice law and a member of the State Bar of Texas;
- Ability to work well with a diverse range of strong personalities;
- Spanish speaking and writing ability preferred; and
- Strong consideration will be given to applicants with federal law clerk
experience, although such experience is not a prerequisite for submitting
an application.
Salary and Benefits:
Annual salary of $60,000. Paid time off in accordance with ACLU of Texas policies
and procedures. Additionally, the ACLU of Texas offers excellent medical and
dental insurance, disability insurance and a pension plan.
Application Procedure:
Applications should include a cover letter, resume, three references, and an
ACLU of Texas Employment Application. Two writing samples are also required,
at least one of which should be a substantive legal research memo, brief, or
article. Applicants who graduated from law school within the past five years
should include a law school transcript. Please indicate in your cover letter
where you found this job posting. Previous applicants need not reapply.
Applications should be sent electronically
in MS Word format or Adobe PDF to: jobs@aclutx.org
Absolutely no unsolicited calls.
Applications accepted until position is filled.
NOTE: the Employment Application must be completed
in full. Download ACLU TX job application at: http://www.aclutx.org/files/ACLU%20TX%20Employment%20Application.doc
The ACLU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer and encourages women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals to apply.
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