Job Description
The American Civil Liberties
Union of Alaska is looking for an experienced and ambitious litigator as our
full-time Staff Attorney to focus on cutting-edge, constitutional impact
litigation. You’ll be responsible for litigating every step of your docket of complex
cases, from initial client contact to final resolution at trial or appeal, and will
report to the Legal Director as an integral member of our team’s mission to
expand and defend civil liberties throughout Alaska and beyond.
Who we are
The ACLU of Alaska is the
Alaska affiliate of the national ACLU, the nation’s oldest and largest protector
of the Bill of Rights. We are Alaska’s premier civil rights and civil liberties
advocate, and are a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that integrates
litigation, public policy advocacy, public education, communications with the
media and our members, and coalition building and grassroots organizing to
defend and expand Alaskans’ constitutional rights and individual freedoms. As
part of the ACLU of Alaska’s 50th anniversary, we’re embarking on our most
ambitious advocacy yet, which includes eliminating discrimination against LGBTQ
individuals, dramatically reforming the criminal justice system, paring back
the national security state and strengthening the right to privacy, ensuring
that all Americans can freely and easily vote, and defeating perennial attempts
to restrict women’s right to safe and legal abortions.
Your
responsibilities
·
Represent
the ACLU of Alaska and its clients in all aspects of complex impact litigation,
including factual and legal research, discovery, motion practice, trials,
appeals, and amicus briefs;
·
In
concert with the Legal Director, proactively seek out and creatively implement
a strategic impact litigation program that advances key civil liberties by
persuading state and federal courts, administrative tribunals, and regulatory
agencies to recognize new or established legal principles;
·
Proactively
identify litigation opportunities, and, in consultation with the Executive
Director and Legal Director, select direct-representation and amicus cases for
the ACLU of Alaska;
·
Develop
and maintain relationships with partner organizations, public interest law
firms, legal service agencies, and other members of the Alaska legal community;
·
Recruit,
train, and coordinate volunteer attorneys’ work on ACLU of Alaska cases.
·
Serve
as a spokesperson for the ACLU of Alaska, with the Communications, Legal, and
Executive Directors;
·
Work
with fellow ACLU of Alaska staff to integrate litigation with policy advocacy,
communications and public education, and philanthropy; and
·
Work
with the Executive and Legal Directors and Director of Philanthropy to
participate in budget, donor, and planning meetings as needed.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate has:
·
Law degree and a license to practice law in
Alaska or the ability to be admitted by reciprocity or passing the next bar
exam;
·
At least three years’ experience as a lawyer;
ideally, the experience includes litigating complex civil case in federal and
state courts;
·
Ability to work across the political spectrum
with grasstops and diverse coalitions, including developing shared plans, and
navigating internal political dynamics among partner groups;
·
Exceptional initiative, vision, and ambition to
build a vibrant, integrated litigation program through short- and long-term
integrated strategies;
·
Passion for, and a well-articulated knowledge
of, civil liberties and social justice, and a familiarity with the work and
mission of the ACLU;
·
Exceptional analytical, research, writing, and
oral advocacy skills, as well as the ability to articulate legal concepts and
complex issues and to communicate them tactfully and effectively to a variety
of audiences;
·
Ability to edit the work of oneself and others
with a collegial spirit to correct grammar and sharpen prose;
·
Experience working with other staff and leading
teams by listening, guiding, and supporting colleagues to achieve common goals;
·
Keen attention to detail; ability to work
simultaneously with initiative on multiple projects at various stages of
completion; good problem-solving and collaboration skills; a positive,
professional attitude with sound judgment, flexibility, determination, and good
humor in a fast-paced, sometimes high-pressure office;
·
An absolute commitment to the highest ethical
and professional standards;
·
Willingness to work beyond 9 to 5 and to travel
throughout Alaska as needed; and
·
Fluency with computers, Microsoft Office, and
Westlaw.
Compensation
This is an exempt, full-time, at-will position. The salary range
is $70,000 to $85,000 and includes excellent benefits, including health, dental,
disability, and life insurance, a 401(k) plan with an employer-match, and generous
vacation, sick, and holiday leave. The ACLU of Alaska also offers a stipend to
help defray moving costs where appropriate.
How
to apply
If this seems like you, please email PDFs of your
- résumé;
- a professional writing sample that has not been substantially edited by others;
- three professional references; and
- a letter describing why you think you’d be great at this job
to jobs@acluak.org with the subject “Staff Attorney.” Please state in your letter how you learned of
this position.
To be assured of consideration
for the position, interested applicants should apply before 4:30 p.m. on March
1, 2022. Applications received after that date will be considered if the
position remains available.
The
ACLU of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer and values a diverse workforce
and an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from all qualified
individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or
expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status,
citizenship, disability, veteran status, and record of arrest or conviction.