Staff Attorney, Community Justice and Movement Lawyering Clinic
Northwestern University | |
United States, Illinois, Chicago | |
Oct 30, 2024 | |
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Chicago, IllinoisAdd to Favorite Jobs Email this Job Department: Law Legal Clinic Target hiring range for this position will be between be $94,129 - $98,102 per monthly. Offered salary will be determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Job Summary In the Community Justice and Movement Lawyering (CJML) Clinic ("Clinic") students work within social and racial justice movements on cutting edge policy projects and litigation aimed at redressing over-policing and mass imprisonment. Students in the clinic work directly with collectives and community organizers who are committed to creating a more just Chicago. They also work on precedent setting, client driven litigation. Students will gain experience with client counseling, federal district court litigation, policy development and advocacy and the various strategies for social change. Representative matters include litigation expanding First Amendment protections to youth peacekeepers, civil rights litigation filed on behalf of protesters who experienced police brutality, enforcement of a federal court order aimed at transforming the Chicago Police Department, litigation filed on behalf of Black transgender woman challenging abusive prison conditions, policy projects aimed at developing community-led approaches to public safety and police accountability. The Clinic is seeking a staff attorney with significant experience in both movement lawyering and civil rights litigation to help expand the Clinic's impact by leading litigation and policy projects aligned with the Clinic's mission. DEI Statement Northwestern Pritzker Law prides itself on its active and diverse community, which brings together a passionate and talented group of students, staff, and faculty. The Law School endeavors to take principled action towards ensuring that we live up to our responsibility-and our institutional values-to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community for all constituents. Law School leadership commits to working tirelessly to ensure every member feels valued, all students can study and train to be successful in their careers, all staff members can develop personally and professionally, and where our faculty can both teach and support our students and produce top quality research and scholarship. Specific Responsibilities: Direct Client Representation:
Outreach/Public Engagement:
Minimum Qualifications: (Education, experience, and any other certifications or clearances)
Minimum Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities.)
Preferred Qualifications: (Education and experience)
Preferred Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities)
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