Staff Attorney-ACLU Drug Law Reform Project, Santa Cruz, California (5/6/2008)
Career Opportunity
STAFF ATTORNEY, [DLRP-12]
ACLU Drug Law Reform Project
Santa Cruz, California
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), one of the nation’s
foremost public interest organizations in defense of the Bill of Rights, is
seeking a dynamic and resourceful Staff Attorney for its Drug
Law Reform Project in the Santa Cruz, California office. The Staff Attorney
will report directly to the Litigation Director of the Project and applicants
should be prepared to work on all aspects of the Project’s legal docket.
OVERVIEW:
The goal of the Drug Law Reform Project is to end punitive drug policies that
cause widespread violation of constitutional and human rights, as well as unprecedented
levels of incarceration. Founded in 1998, the Project brings lawsuits throughout
the country with lasting impact on public understanding of, and government response
to, drug use and drug policies.
The Project’s legal strategies are built on the idea that fighting for
civil rights means more than just persuading judges. It means changing hearts
and minds. We work on the front lines with communities most affected by drugs
and drug laws to integrate litigation with innovative public education campaigns
and to develop tools to help these communities demand justice.
The Project has an unparalleled track record, having successfully litigated
issues ranging from racial profiling in drug law enforcement to protecting medical
marijuana users and their doctors from prosecution. We will continue that tradition
of success, combining litigation, education, and community empowerment to achieve
a humane and sensible drug policy that respects basic human rights and the liberties
enshrined in our nation’s Constitution.
The Project’s priorities are challenging racial disparities in drug law
enforcement and punishment of non-violent marijuana users.
We are undertaking a new area of work focusing on criminal sentencing, and
attorneys with criminal defense experience and sentencing expertise are especially
encouraged to apply.
The Project’s current litigation docket also includes cases in state
and federal courts and administrative agencies challenging racial profiling
in drug law enforcement, federal obstruction of medical marijuana, and law enforcement’s
misuse of confidential informants. Other issues of interest include alternatives
to incarceration for drug offenders, student drug testing, censorship of speech
advocating drug policy reform and police harassment of sterile syringe exchange
programs and other health-based approaches to drug use and abuse. The Project
represents the first national effort to harness litigation in combination with
coordinated advocacy and community organizing as a tool of drug policy reform.
For more information, please visit www.aclu.org/drugpolicy.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Sharing responsibility with the rest of our staff all aspects of Project
litigation, including major challenges to state and federal drug laws and
enforcement strategies;
- Engaging directly in community organizing and advocacy in conjunction with
litigation strategies;
- Legal work including trial and appellate level litigation, possible criminal
representation, discovery and motion practice, appellate briefs and arguments,
occasional trials, legislative advocacy and policy analysis;
- Working with other drug policy reform advocates and organizations, public
speaking, press interviews and attending conferences on relevant issues;\
- Supervising fellows and law students.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
- A J.D. degree;
- Member of California State Bar or willingness and ability to gain admittance
shortly after being hired;
- Five or more years of federal court litigation experience is preferred,
particularly experience in constitutional law, civil rights or criminal law
(including experience with sentencing issues);
- Demonstrated commitment to public interest generally and civil liberties
issues in particular is required, experience with drug policy issues is preferable;
- Excellent analytic and research skills;
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to write and speak clearly and
effectively;
- Self-motivation and proven ability to manage a variety of complex tasks,
preferably in integrating community organizing and advocacy with litigation;
- Demonstrated aptitude to think creatively and strategically about using
litigation to achieve policy reform, particularly regarding issues that affect
communities of color;
- Aptitude for supervision and mentorship, preferably with experience in these
areas;
- Significant travel will be required.
COMPENSATION:
The ACLU offers a generous and comprehensive compensation and benefits package,
commensurate with experience and within parameters of ACLU compensation scale.
HOW TO APPLY:
If you are a proactive and resourceful team player with a passion for public
interest issues, please send a cover letter explaining your interest in our
work; a resume; two references; and two writing samples unedited by others,
at least one of which should be a legal research memo, brief, or article. Applicants
who graduated from law school within the last five years should include law
school transcript. Applications should be sent by email to hrjobs@aclu.org
– reference [DLRP-12/WACLU] in the subject line –
or by mail to:
Human Resources
ATTN: [DLRP-12/WACLU]
American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Applications will be accepted until position is filled, which will not
be before June 7,2008. Please indicate where you learned of this job posting.
The ACLU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer and encourages applications from women, people of color, persons with
disabilities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
The ACLU comprises two separate corporate entities, the American Civil Liberties
Union and the ACLU Foundation. Both the American Civil Liberties Union and the
ACLU Foundation are national organizations with the same overall mission, and
share office space and employees. The ACLU has two separate corporate entities
in order to do a broad range of work to protect civil liberties. This job posting
refers collectively to the two organizations under the name “ACLU.”
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