Position Description:
Legal Director
Position Overview
Under
the direction of the Executive Director, the Legal Director manages and
coordinates the organization's statewide legal program and participates in
non-litigation advocacy activities. Although the primary litigation function in
the ACLUF-CT's wide range of civil liberties cases will be recruiting and
managing cooperating counsel (generally attorneys in private practice who
volunteer to handle litigation under the direction of the ACLUF-CT), the Legal
Director may also directly handle cases - or supervise the ACLUF-CT's other
staff attorney in handling cases - especially in connection with pleading,
discovery and emergency hearings and presenting oral arguments in state and
federal courts at both trial and appellate levels. The Legal Director also
works with the National ACLU litigation team in investigating and developing
cases. The Legal Director will also have non-litigation advocacy responsibilities
including public speaking, media interviews and outreach work, researching
legal issues related to proposed legislation, and writing press releases, op-eds and newsletter articles and reports. The Legal Director
will work with a local legal committee and report periodically to the Board of
Directors.
Responsibilities
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Conduct and oversee complex civil liberties litigation in Federal and State courts.
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Maintain and expand a network of cooperating attorneys to assist the ACLU of
Connecticut in litigation, case evaluation, publications, and legislative
research.
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Recruit, train and supervise staff attorneys, legal interns and volunteers.
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Conduct and oversee research and writing about civil liberties issues,
including for courts, legislative initiatives, newsletters, newspapers, the
website ( outbind://28/<www.acluct.org>
<www.acluct.org>) and reports for the
Board and Executive Director.
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Engage in public speaking, and articulate the ACLUF-CT's views to the public on
a broad range of issues.
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Maintain relationships with legal staff at the National ACLU and ACLU
affiliates and projects, as well as with legal services and other public interest
attorneys in Connecticut.
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Participate in Board meetings and in National ACLU legal conferences.
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Prepare regular reports to the Executive Director of all significant legal
department activities.
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Create and oversee systems to professionally review, evaluate and respond to
phone and mail intake.
Qualifications
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JD with at least 5 year's experience as a litigator, preferably with federal
appellate experience and in complex litigation of constitutional issues.
Experience in non-profit advocacy or other community-based groups is valuable.
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Membership in the Connecticut Bar (or must pass the next Bar Examination)
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Strong analytical, writing, and speaking skills.
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Firm commitment to the mission and principles of the ACLU - the preservation
and vigorous protection of civil liberties. Substantive knowledge and
understanding of constitutional law and civil liberties issues, as well as
prior experience with such issues, is also valuable.
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A demonstrated ability to lead, manage and motivate others (preferably in a nonprofit
environment), including supervising and coordinating with others.
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Superb organization skills; detail-oriented with strong follow-through and the
ability to meet tight deadlines.
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A commitment to diversity; a personal approach that values the individual and respects differences of race,
ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability and
socio-economic circumstance.
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Willingness to work beyond the 9 to 5 hours of the normal work day, including
evening and weekend meetings and events. Occasional travel to attend statewide
or national meetings is required.
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Proficiency with computers: Windows and Microsoft Office in particular
Personal
Characteristics
Ideally,
the successful candidate will be the following:
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Personally committed to advancing the ACLU's values, mission, goals and programs, with an
understanding of the range of civil liberties issues and their implications.
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An energetic person who can handle and prioritize multiple activities and responsibilities; a
self-starter and finisher.
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A team player who inspires collaboration and functions decisively; flexible and well
organized.
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Emotionally mature and self-confident, with a sense of humor in order to maintain balance and
perspective.
Compensation
Salary
is negotiable based on experience. Competitive benefits.
Application
Procedure
Please
submit in digital form, by email, a detailed letter of interest, resume,
writing sample and contact information for three references.
Send
to ASchneider@acluct.org.
Andrew
Schneider, Executive Director
American
Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Connecticut
2074
Park Street, Suite L
Hartford,
CT 06106
Applications
accepted until position is filled.
The
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Connecticut is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. All interested individuals, including
women, people of color, LGBT persons and people with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.