If you want to develop strong courtroom advocacy skills while doing deeply meaningful work, consider applying for this position. If hired, you will work with a talented team of housing rights advocates doing cutting edge legal work. A brief overview of the position and duties is as follows:
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Currently Available Positions
The El Paso County Public Defender's Office is looking for an experienced Impact Litigation Attorney. This role is crucial in advancing civil rights, holding police and district attorney accountable, and driving systemic change through impactful litigation.
Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) seeks two attorneys with 0-5 years of experience, preferred, to join its Housing Unit.
The Department of Finance is hiring an Attorney IV who will perform exceptionally difficult, complex, and politically sensitive legal work with broad discretion, the highest degree of independent judgment, and minimum supervision.
The Central West Justice Center (CWJC) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Community Legal Aid (CLA). Together, CWJC and CLA have over 180 dedicated, talented staff working across multiple offices in central and western Massachusetts.
Community Legal Aid (CLA) is the non-profit legal services program providing free civil legal assistance to low-income and elderly residents of central and western Massachusetts. CLA has over 180 dedicated, talented staff working across multiple offices.
Objectives Summary
The objective summary of this job classification is to provide professional legal services for the Law Offices of the Public Defender in representing juvenile and adult indigent clients in areas of litigation, appeal, counsel, research and analysis.
The Oklahoma Indigent Defense System (OIDS) is the statewide public defender agency which provides legal representation to indigent clients throughout the State of Oklahoma, with the exception of Oklahoma and Tulsa counties.
ABOUT THE ACLU OF MAINE
The Chief Public Defender will be the lead supervising attorney of the Capital Habeas Defender Office. The Chief Public Defenders of the Kansas public defense system are each leaders within the agency who consistently demonstrate an extraordinary commitment to the zealous and dignified representation of indigent defendants.