Fall 2009 Fellowship Opportunity-William J. Brennan First Amendment, NY (9/4/2008)
Fall 2009 FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY
RECENT LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES AND THIRD-YEAR LAW STUDENTS
American Civil Liberties Union, NY
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) invites candidates
to apply for the William J. Brennan First Amendment Fellowship,
which will begin in September 2009.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nationwide,
nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to the principles of liberty and
equality embodied in the U.S. Constitution. Freedom of expression as guaranteed
by the First Amendment is an area of special concern to the ACLU. In this connection,
the ACLU National Legal Department has litigated numerous free speech cases
before the United States Supreme Court. Historically, the ACLU has been vigilant
in fighting government censorship that disproportionately impacts marginalized
speakers and communities, including immigrants, people of color, and lesbians
and gay men. Currently, the ACLU is at the forefront of groundbreaking cases
to protect freedom of expression on the Internet. It is also fighting government
efforts, in the name of the war on terrorism, to silence protestors and suppress
the free speech rights of Arabs, South Asians and Muslims.
OVERVIEW:
The Brennan Fellowship, established by a special gift from author Tom
Peters and poet Catherine Abbe and named after retired Supreme Court Justice
William Brennan, was created to give people just starting their careers an opportunity
to receive training and experience in First Amendment advocacy, and to help
the ACLU advance its First Amendment goals.
The Brennan Fellow will function as an integral part of the ACLU’s National
Legal Department, located in New York City, and will focus on our extensive
docket of First Amendment cases. The docket currently includes cutting edge
lawsuits opposing state and federal statutes that restrict Internet speech and
limit online fair use by expanding digital property rights. The docket also
includes cases challenging the suppression of speech in public places. Finally,
the docket includes cases challenging government regulations and actions that
chill and restrict the free speech rights of minors and journalists.
The Brennan Fellow's responsibilities will include active participation in
trial litigation at all levels of the federal and state judiciary, including
legal and factual research, interviewing clients, drafting briefs and pleadings,
and discovery and motion practice. The Brennan Fellow will also assist in drafting
amicus curiae briefs, provide support for ACLU affiliate litigation, serve as
a resource for ACLU legislative and policy work, and advance ACLU policy goals
through public education, organizing and participating in coalitions.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants should be self-motivated and capable of complex legal analytical
work. Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to public interest law,
and excellent legal research and writing skills. A knowledge of and interest
in First Amendment issues is preferred, but not required. The Fellow is selected
from third-year law students or recent graduates and will serve for a one-year
period starting September 2009.
COMPENSATION:
The ACLU offers a generous and comprehensive compensation and benefits package,
commensurate with experience and within the parameters of the ACLU compensation
scale.
HOW TO APPLY:
Applications should include a cover letter, resume, two letters of recommendation
and at least one legal writing sample. The application should be sent by email
to hrjobs@acluorg Reference [BRFW-01/WACLU]
in subject line – or by mail to the address listed below.
American Civil Liberties Union
Human Resources
Re: [BRFW-01/WACLU]
125 Broad St., 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
The application deadline is November 1, 2008. Please indicate in your cover
letter where you found this opportunity posted.
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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