The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas seeks to hire an experienced, passionate, and innovative Staff Attorney or Senior Staff attorney to investigate and litigate criminal civil liberties and civil rights cases justice reform cases in Kansas state and federal courts.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The selected candidate will work primarily on criminal legal reform cases including cases involving bail reform.
The position is a full-time, exempt, & salaried position. This position is a part of the bargaining unit. The position will report to the Legal Director and work with the Legal Department and other staff members across the organization to create high impact litigation strategies and handle all aspects of the affiliate’s ongoing and future litigation. The position will be filled as either a Staff Attorney or Senior Staff Attorney, commensurate with experience as outlined below.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Investigate and litigate a range of civil liberties and civil rights cases in state and federal courts, to include: conducting factual and legal research; interviewing clients and witnesses; preparing legal memoranda, Open Records Act requests, demand letters, and other materials in advance of litigation; drafting pleadings and briefs; managing discovery; participating in trials and appeals, including conducting voir dire, taking witnesses, and giving oral argument; negotiating settlements; and identifying and drafting amicus briefs;
- Help assess requests for legal assistance as assigned, and identify appropriate cases for legal challenges;
- Develop and deliver trainings, CLEs, and other presentations to the Kansas legal community on ACLU issues;
- Develop and help maintain relationships with pro bono co-counsel, local officials, and others who can help the ACLU of Kansas accomplish its campaign objectives;
- Engage in legal advocacy work to advance civil rights and liberties through non-litigation means, such as writing public comments, participating in public education events, and assisting the Policy Department with analyzing or drafting public comment on proposed legislation, as necessary;
- Provide legal analysis to other senior ACLU staff as directed by the Legal Director;
- Serve as a spokesperson for the ACLU of Kansas on legal issues handled by our office, as assigned;
- Work with other program staff to implement campaign objectives and identify opportunities for reform through litigation.
In addition to the responsibilities of the staff attorney listed above, a senior staff attorney will:
- Provide supervision and mentorship to junior legal staff, including staff attorneys, legal fellows and interns;
- Perform other duties as assigned to support the Legal Director
QUALIFICATIONS:
We are posting for a Staff Attorney or Senior Staff Attorney, commensurate with experience. Minimum qualifications for each position level are outlined below. Individuals with significant litigation experience are preferred and are strongly encouraged to apply.
- Staff Attorney: at least three years of civil or criminal litigation experience, including experience taking/defending depositions, participating in evidentiary hearings and/or trials, and experience managing complex discovery. Experience in federal courts strongly preferred.
- Senior Staff Attorney: At least seven years of civil or criminal litigation experience, including experience managing complex litigation and significant experience in all facets of litigation, including taking/defending depositions, participating in evidentiary hearings and/or trials, brief writing, and managing litigation teams. Experience in federal courts strongly preferred.
For either Staff Attorney or Senior Staff Attorney, the following qualifications are required:
- Demonstrated commitment to the mission and principles of the ACLU of Kansas;
- J.D. and law license, with ability to waive into the Kansas Bar or sit for the next available bar exam;
- Proficient knowledge and understanding of constitutional law, civil liberties issues;
- Ability to litigate independently and collaboratively, juggle multiple projects at once, and exercise good judgment under stressful situations;
- Ability and willingness to research and quickly learn new, complex legal issues and build lawsuits on short notice in response to breaking events;
- Ability to think creatively about non-litigation solutions to promote ACLU of Kansas objectives, as part of an integrated advocacy team;
- Proficiency with LexisNexis and e-filing (state or federal). Preference for familiarity with other programs utilized in complex litigation, including Relativity and Clio;
- Willingness to manage a fast-paced and occasionally demanding schedule to meet litigation or other programmatic deadlines;
- Experience taking initiative, being proactive, and anticipating litigation needs;
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, along with a willingness to be patient, collegial, and supportive to the legal team and other affiliate colleagues;
- Willingness to receive and respond to feedback, communicate directly regarding issues that arise in cases, and work as a cohesive and collaborative member of a multi-person and multi-firm litigation team;
- Willingness to travel across the state with infrequent overnight stays;
- A personal approach that values the individual, respects diversity, acknowledges the intersectionality of the identities of your colleagues and clients, and approaches the work with an anti-racist lens and commitment.
In addition to the qualifications listed above, a senior staff attorney will also have:
- In-depth knowledge of constitutional issues including but not limited to, procedural and substantive due process claims, Section 1983 claims, first amendment, and eighth amendment issues.
- Ability to litigate independently and collaboratively, juggle multiple projects at once, and exercise good judgment under stressful situations
- Ability to organize and lead a team of partnering attorneys including from private law firms and public interest organizations
- Ability to manage and/or mentor other attorneys.
For either position, the following qualifications are preferred, but not required:
- Experience litigating class actions
- Experience litigating emergency motions, including preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders, in state or federal court
- Bilingual/Spanish fluency;
- Experience explaining complicated legal issues to the public and/or press in plain easily understood terms.
COMPENSATION
The starting salary for a Staff Attorney is $70,000.
The starting salary for a Senior Staff Attorney is $75,000.
BENEFITS
A career with the ACLU of Kansas provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. You and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your career with ACLU Kansas very rewarding including but not limited to:
Competitive health benefits The ACLU of Kansas pays the full premium for the health care coverage for the employee and approximately 70% for dependents. Comprehensive Retirement Package including automatic enrollment in the organizations Contribution Plan. Longevity Payments paid yearly and gradually increasing based upon the anniversary date of hire. Generous Paid Time Off includes 17 paid holidays, vacation, personal, and sick paid time-off.
Employee Assistance Plan offers support and referrals to help you and members of your household manage everyday life issues.
Flexibility ACLU of Kansas follows a hybrid schedule model allowing staff to work remotely up to three days per week. Our in-office time is primarily used for team meetings and formal and informal collaboration. We support our employees to do their best work with a home office stipend, technology to support remote collaboration, and intentional strategies to foster a positive work culture.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Submit a letter of interest, resume, and two professional writing samples no more than 10 pages in length demonstrating your legal analysis and legal writing skills, to Vanessa Phipps, SR HR Consultant, [email protected]. No calls please. Please put “Staff Attorney/Senior Staff Attorney – YOURNAME” in the subject line of your email.
In your letter of interest, please indicate where you learned of the opportunity if possible.
Applicants who proceed beyond first round interviews will be asked to complete a short research and writing assignment.
The job announcement will remain on our website for 30 days or until the position is filled, whichever is longer. No phone calls or in-person applications, please. The ACLU of Kansas strongly encourages formerly incarcerated individuals to apply.
This job description provides a general but not comprehensive list of the essential responsibilities and qualifications required. It does not represent a contract of employment. The ACLU of Kansas reserves the right to change the job description and/or posting at any time without advance notice.
The ACLU of Kansas is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. The ACLU of Kansas encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, criminal record, or veteran status. The ACLU of Kansas undertakes affirmative action strategies in its recruitment and employment efforts to assure that persons with disabilities have full opportunities for employment in all positions.
Collective Bargaining Eligibility: This position is eligible for the collective bargaining unit