Closing Date: 31st March, 2024

Description:

A Government Entity seeks a lawyer to serve as an Assistant Attorney General in the Farm & Freedom Division.

The Farm & Freedom Division generally handles the Office of the Attorney General's highest-profile and most complex civil litigation. That includes defending State laws and rules, suing the federal government to keep it within its constitutional and statutory limits, and protecting the public by representing the State and its officers in major civil litigation. The Division's recent cases include defending Iowa's heartbeat bill, suing the EPA for refusing to comply with the Clean Air Act, and defending Iowa's liquor laws from out-of-state challenges. Lawyers in this elite unit must be creative, motivated, and able to handle complex litigation as part of a leanly staffed trial team. Farm & Freedom Division Cases often have an impact far beyond the dispute immediately at issue, and Division lawyers must be able to strategize from the outset of a case how its ultimate resolution before the Iowa or U.S. Supreme Court can shape the law for decades to come. The Division works closely with the Solicitor General Division and assists it once a case has been appealed, including to the Eighth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Requirements:
This position requires a license to practice law in Iowa; a dedication to public service; and demonstrated research, writing, and oral-advocacy skills. The most competitive applicants will have served as a judicial clerk and have extensive motion and courtroom experience.

Minimum Qualification Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited law school and two years of successful and responsible experience in the practice of law;
OR
eighteen months of experience in the practice of law in the Department of Justice shall be considered as qualifying experience.