Description:
Role Overview:The Staff Attorney reports to the Legal Director and plays a leadership role in developing and managing litigation and related activities in support of the ACLU's mission.
Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include:
- Develop and maintain a robust docket concentrating on civil rights and liberties.
- Review, investigate, and select for legal representation complaints received through the ACLU-TX intake system, as well as referrals from other organizations and agencies and attorneys.
- Develop and prosecute select civil liberties and civil rights cases, including legal research and memoranda, the drafting of pleadings and briefs, discovery and motion practice, mediation, trials, settlement negotiation, post-judgment litigation, and appeals in both state and federal courts.
- Develop and execute non-litigation legal advocacy, such as preparing and filing administrative complaints, and provide limited representation in administrative proceedings.
- Provide legal support to community partners and advocates advancing ACLU- TX's goals in non-legal spaces.
- Participate as a legal expert in local and statewide legislative processes, including by analyzing bills and policies, developing talking points, engaging in public education, and authoring and delivering testimony.
- Litigate select cases as lead counsel or as co-counsel with cooperating or other public interest and private attorneys.
- Conduct legal and factual research; prepare legal memoranda and letters; draft demand letters; review, comment or write amicus briefs.
- Advocate for civil liberties and serve as a spokesperson for the ACLU both with the press and as a public speaker, when appropriate.
- Support the advocacy and legal needs of cross departmental advocacy work.
- Collaborate and work with ACLU National colleagues on joint projects, cases, or working groups, when appropriate or as needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Qualifications
The Staff Attorney must demonstrate a commitment to civil rights and civil liberties consistent with the mission and goals of the ACLU with the following qualifications:
- JD with at least three years of litigation experience, preferably with abackground in constitutional and civil rights and civil liberties issues.
- Experience with public interest advocacy and working with community-based groups is preferred.
- Licensed to practice law in Texas and a member of the State Bar of Texas or eligible to waive in.
- Substantive knowledge and understanding of constitutional law and civill iberties issues.
- Demonstrated ability to litigate independently, jointly or in a team, and under pressure.
- Demonstrated capacity to manage a docket requiring frequent requests for immediate relief.
- Ability to effectively manage multiple cases and advocacy projects simultaneously.
- Excellent communication skills to both legal and non-legal audiences.
- Demonstrated skills in legal analysis, research, writing and strategic thinking.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively, respectfully, courteously, and professionally with lawyers, clients, staff members, and with community organizations, leaders, partners, and coalitions.
- A commitment to the rules of professional conduct and ethical practice of law.
- A commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging; a personal approach that values the individual holistically and respects differences of race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, and socio-economic circumstances.
- Proficiency with computers and software: Windows, Microsoft Office, and Westlaw in particular.
- Willing and able to travel and work evenings and weekends as needed