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  • Wednesday, May 01, 2019 10:35 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Director, Educational Opportunities Project

    The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, one of the nation’s leading non-profit racial justice organizations, is seeking an experienced, talented, and dynamic Director of its Educational Opportunities Project. Now in its 56th year, the Lawyers’ Committee utilizes legal strategies to combat racial discrimination and secure racial justice nationally. Working in collaboration with the private bar, clients, and partner organizations, the Lawyers’ Committee is on the front lines in identifying and responding to threats to civil rights enforcement in the current landscape, and articulating and implementing multi-faceted or innovative strategies to address legal violations and emerging patterns of discrimination.

    The Lawyers’ Committee seeks an energetic, knowledgeable and able Director for its Educational Opportunities Project. The Director will lead the organization’s national efforts to promote educational equity in both K-12 schools and higher education, which include promoting diverse and integrated learning environments; defending race conscious college admissions policies; enforcing the rights of students with disabilities and English Language Learners and challenging discriminatory school discipline policies, student assignment practices, as well as school funding inequities.

    The Director will oversee all aspects of our litigation and programs and develops and implements an integrated strategy that uses impact litigation, public policy advocacy, innovative programs and initiatives, and public education to promote racial justice and educational equity. The ideal candidate should have a demonstrated commitment to racial justice, as well as cultural competency and experience working with underserved and marginalized communities.

    The Director will lead a team that includes the director of our Parental Readiness and Empowerment Program (PREP), litigators, program managers, and one or more legal fellows. The Director reports directly to the Chief Counsel and is responsible for operationalizing the Project’s mission to promote educational equity and access for all students.

    Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

    Essential responsibilities of the Director include but are not limited to the following:

     Develop and manage all aspects of the Project’s litigation docket, public policy agenda and programs and initiatives.

     Lead the Project’s litigation efforts in the courts.

     Identify the Project’s priorities and ensure that the Program’s resources are used effectively in support.

     Serve as a thought leader on all issues related to all aspects of the Project’s work.

     Represent the Lawyers’ Committee in our coalition work, with the media, and at meetings with members of congress and high-level staff at the federal agencies we interact with.

     Coordinate with other Projects at the Lawyers’ Committee to develop and implement an intersectional approach to our racial justice work.

     Work collaboratively with coalition partners to formulate legal and non-legal strategies to combat racial discrimination in education.

     Supervise all Project staff including litigating and non-litigating attorneys, program managers or legal assistants, and law fellows and legal interns. This may also include participating in the supervision or support of pro bono attorneys and other co-counsel supporting the Project’s active docket.

     Develop and manage the Project’s budget in conjunction with the Chief Financial Officer.

     Collaborate with Development and Communications staff in elevating the impact of the Project’s work.

     Offer training and technical assistance on matters related to a student’s educational and civil rights to both a legal and non-legal audience.

     Translate the organization’s strategic goals and priorities into realistic and flexible plans, and monitor those plans to ensure positive outcomes.

    Experience and Qualifications:

    The Lawyers’ Committee is seeking an ambitious and dedicated Project Director with experience challenging inequitable educational practices in both K-12 schools and higher education. The successful candidate will have a strong track record of leadership and ability to drive a vision within a complex and multi-faceted organization. A strong candidate will have personal experience in organizing and coalition building, as well as a track record of strategic development of long-term policy plans.

    Required qualifications of this position include but are not limited to:

     Admission to the bar of at least one state and, if not already admitted, will seek admission to the DC bar within one year of hire.

     A minimum of eight to ten years of professional experience is strongly preferred although individuals with less experience but the requisite skills are also encouraged to apply.

     Significant experience in litigating complex matters.

     Substantial litigation and/or advocacy experience on education discrimination matters and the ability to work with communities harmed by discriminatory practices.

     Exceptional legal research and writing and oral advocacy skills. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences, including the general public, media, and policy makers.

     Highest integrity, sound judgment, and strong communication skills.

     Commitment to diversity and inclusiveness and respect for differences in regards to race, ethnicity, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ability, and socioeconomic circumstances.

     Ability to work collaboratively and respectfully and the ability to resolve obstacles and/or conflicts.

     Commitment and demonstrated ability to provide culturally-competent advocacy.

     Ability to work efficiently and effectively under pressure.

     Demonstrated ability to take initiative, think creatively and work independently.

     Ability to travel for litigation, conferences, speaking engagements and client development.

     Experience in management and supervision and demonstrated commitment to optimizing each team member’s skills and potential is preferred.

    To Apply: Please submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to https://podio.com/webforms/22727897/1608094. No calls will be accepted. The position will remain open until filled and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Salary and benefits are competitive for a nonprofit legal organization.

    The Lawyers’ Committee does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, personal appearance, genetic information, matriculation, political affiliation, or any other status protected under law. We strongly encourage candidates of color and candidates from underrepresented communities to apply.

    Accessibility Assistance: Although calls will not be accepted regarding questions about the position, if you are an individual with a disability and need assistance completing the online application, please call 202-662-8600 and ask for an applicant accommodation or send an email with the subject line “Applicant Accommodation” to kcoates@lawyerscommittee.org.


  • Tuesday, April 30, 2019 3:56 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division is currently hiring attorneys for our civil trial sections.  I anticipate that an ad for attorneys in our criminal enforcement sections will be posted shortly.  As Chair of the Tax Division’s Diversity Committee, I want to notify your organization and provide a point of contact for any questions you or your members might have.

    The Tax Division has a collegial and collaborative environment and provides excellent litigation opportunities.  Although tax is in the background of all our cases, most cases do not focus on substantive tax issues.  This is an outstanding opportunity for competitive candidates interested in general civil litigation (or, once the ad posts, criminal prosecution).

    Please distribute this e-mail to your members and to anyone you know who might be interested.

    The link to the USAJobs posting is:

    https://www.USAJobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/530701400

    The job posting closes May 6th.

     

    Best,

     

    Wendy J. Kisch

    Reviewer

    Chair, Assistant Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Diversity

    U.S. Department of Justice

    Tax Division, Financial Litigation Unit

    Ben Franklin Station, Box 310

    Washington, DC  20044

    202-307-6553


  • Friday, April 26, 2019 5:21 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The New York Regional Office of the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission has openings for attorneys within the Enforcement staff.  Preferred candidates should have at least 3-5 years of law firm, government or other similar experience in securities litigation, complex business litigation or federal financial regulatory matters. 

     

    Duties:

    Duties of an Enforcement staff attorney include investigating possible civil securities law violations, developing evidence, recommending actions to the Commission, drafting pleadings and leading, co-chairing, or assisting trials and administrative proceedings. 

     

    Application deadline is April 30, 2019. 

     

    Please submit cover letter and resume to: Tracey Crichlow crichlowt@sec.gov

     

    The SEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively seeks a diverse workforce.


  • Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:44 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT

    Notice of Committee Vacancies

    April 22, 2019

    The court will be filling vacancies on two of its committees for three-year terms that start on July 1, 2019. A member of the bar interested in being considered for an appointment should submit a resume by May 20, 2019, to Elizabeth H. Paret, Circuit Executive, at VacancyCommittee@cadc.uscourts.gov.

    Advisory Committee on Admissions and Grievances

    The committee assists the court with acting on applications for admission to the court's bar and acting on complaints of misconduct or neglect. The court may refer to the committee any accusation or suggestion of professional misconduct or neglect by any member of the bar of the court. The committee may conduct an investigation as the court deems advisable. In addition, the committee investigates and recommends action on problems that arise in connection with applications for admission to the bar of the court. The committee will have at least one vacancy.

    Advisory Committee on Procedures

    The committee studies the rules and internal operating procedures of the court and makes recommendations to the court. The committee will have at least one vacancy.


    A link to the vacancy announcement on our web site is provided for your convenience.   

    https://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/intranet/home.nsf/Content/Announcement+-+Notice+of+Committee+Vacancies+201904/$FILE/Committee%20Vacancy%20Notice%202019.pdf 


  • Monday, April 22, 2019 6:07 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Job Title: Trial Attorney

    Location: Los Angeles

    Compensation: $150,007 to $246,900 / Per Year

    Series & Grade: SK-16

    Position Number: 19-IN-10477753-MJB

    Application Deadline: May 1, 2019

    Summary

    The Trial Attorney will join a well-respected team responsible for investigating possible violations of securities laws, recommending and litigating Commission action when appropriate, either in a federal court or before an administrative law judge, and negotiating settlements.

    Responsibilities

    • Developing, litigating and conducting trials of court cases and administrative proceedings that present unique legal, evidentiary and policy challenges and present the opportunity to establish legal precedent, and monitoring decisions that impact the SEC.
    • Overseeing the conduct of cases and making decisions regarding tactics and strategy to be employed; representing the SEC throughout the course of the litigation; addressing highly complex legal and factual issues; and efficiently managing SEC cases.
    • Providing expert litigation advice, including policy and regulatory recommendations by maintaining and exhibiting knowledge, insight, and understanding in order to respond to inquiries in pending or potential litigation.
    • Fostering productive work relationships with federal and state regulators and criminal authorities; and engaging in public outreach and representational opportunities to showcase the goals and strategic vision of the Commission.
    • Providing agency representation in negotiations and discussion with senior officials and/or lawyers and formulating proposed settlements that often have broad legal implications.

    Qualifications

    J.D. or LL.B. degree –AND--

    Applicant must have 4 year(s) of post J.D. work experience as a practicing attorney; 3 years of which includes:

    (1) litigating civil or criminal cases in Federal Court; and

    (2) developing arguments addressing highly complex legal and factual issues, preparing complicated documents,

    and

    (3) taking leading roles in courtroom hearings, trial and other proceedings.

    To Apply

    To learn more about this employment opportunity and/or to apply online, please visit https://go.usa.gov/xmjap

    For assistance, please contact the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion at (202) 551-6046 or omwi@sec.gov.

    The SEC is an equal opportunity employer


  • Thursday, April 18, 2019 2:45 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) of the Office of General Counsel is seeking individuals with exceptional analytical, organizational and interpersonal communication skills to join our outstanding team of international technical assistance Attorney-Advisors. CLDP’s mission is commercial legal reform: CLDP helps developing countries improve the policy, legal, and regulatory conditions for doing sustainable business, thereby creating better economic opportunities for local entrepreneurs and American companies doing business overseas. CLDP provides training, advisory and consultative services to host country governments.

    The attorney serving in this position has the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge legal reform work around the globe. As an Attorney-Advisor, s/he will consult with foreign government officials; assess development needs and barriers to investment; and design, implement and evaluate legal reform technical assistance programs that meet the host countries’ economic development needs and are in line with US policy goals. CLDP’s team of Attorney-Advisors nimbly advise on the range of commercial legal reforms, and this position is to meet our growing energy and infrastructure practice in the Indo-Pacific region.

    For this position:

    • Prior experience with Energy, Project Finance, and/or Public-Private Partnerships is required. In this position, Attorney-Advisors will be expected to be able to converse with a variety of stakeholders on the structuring of energy infrastructure projects, particularly in the power, renewables, and natural gas sectors.
    • Prior experience with the drafting of transactional documents in the power and gas sectors, such as Power Purchase Agreements, and the structuring of Independent Power Projects is strongly preferred, but not required.
    • Prior experience and/or familiarity in working with foreign governments and/or development finance institutions is strongly preferred.
    • Frequent International travel is required. Attorney-Advisors in this position carry out many of their programs in the host countries around the globe.
    • Interest or familiarity with countries in the Indo-Pacific region is preferred, but not required.

    ·          

    ·         Knowledge of another language not required but is preferred.

    ·          

    This position may be filled at the GS-13/14 grade level. Starting Salary Range is $99,172 to $117,191 with promotion potential to GS-14/10 ($152,352).

    To qualify for a GS-13, applicants must possess a JD, active bar membership, and 2-5 years of relevant professional experience. To qualify for a GS-14, applicants must possess a JD, active bar membership, and at least 5 years of relevant professional legal experience.

    Applicants must be:

    • U.S. citizens.
    • Must meet the minimum education requirements of successful completion of a full course of study at a law school accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) with a professional law degree at the time of selection.
    • The applicant must provide proof of being an active member in good standing of the bar of a state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

     

    To be considered, applicants should please submit a current resume, law school unofficial transcript (if selected an official transcript is required), and cover letter to Lindsey Scannell (LScannell@doc.gov) and Kenyon Weaver (KWeaver@doc.gov).


  • Thursday, April 18, 2019 2:44 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) has posted vacancy announcements for an attorney position in OGE’s General Counsel and Legal Policy Division, Ethics Law & Policy Branch. 

    A vacancy announcement for the GS 11-13 level (Job Announcement Number 19-OGE-12-X) can be found at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/530038600.  No prior federal government ethics experience is required to respond to this announcement.

    A vacancy announcement for the GS 13-15 level (Job Announcement Number 19-OGE-14-X) can be found at https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/530043600.  Applicants responding to this announcement must have a minimum of one to three years of experience related to federal government ethics (minimum requirements vary by grade).

    Each posting will close on April 29, 2019.  Please see the vacancy announcements for more details.


  • Sunday, April 14, 2019 3:34 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    TWO YEAR FELLOWSHIP: ASSOCIATE POLICY COUNSEL AT PUBLIC POLICY LITIGATION & LAW DEPARTMENT OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA

    ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION

    Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) is the nation’s leading women’s health care provider, educator, and advocate, serving women, trans patients, men, teens and families. For over 100 years, PPFA has done more than any other organization in the United States to improve women’s health and safety, prevent unintended pregnancies, and advance the right and ability of individuals and families to make informed and responsible health care decisions.

    PPL&L represents PPFA and Planned Parenthood affiliates in matters that affect the mission of the organization. We conduct litigation in state and federal courts across the country and provide legal advice to PPFA and Planned Parenthood affiliates about issues such as pending legislation, regulatory matters, and activities of those opposed to Planned Parenthood that interfere with our ability to provide comprehensive reproductive health care.

    The Associate Policy Counsel is a junior position with PPL&L. Reporting to one of the deputy directors of PPL&L, the Associate Policy Counsel assists in the provision of technical and strategic support on state legislation and policies impacting reproductive health care services, including the ability of Planned Parenthood affiliates to deliver health care services.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    The primary responsibilities of the Associate Policy Counsel revolve around analyzing state legislation and policies, with a specific emphasis on state level restrictions that impact Planned Parenthood’s services and mission, and proactive policies to protect and expand access to reproductive health care. The Associate Policy Counsel will support the Policy Counsel and Senior Policy Counsel within PPL&L by: conducting legal research; analyzing legislation; drafting and reviewing testimony, talking points, and issue-based resources for state advocates; and working collaboratively across PPFA divisions and within national-level coalitions.

    The PPL&L staff is split between New York City and Washington, DC. Regardless of where the Associate Policy Counsel locates, they would work with the entire PPL&L team, as well as with other staff in the federation.

    REQUIREMENTS / TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

    We seek attorneys with outstanding credentials who have one to three years of legal and/or policy experience. Applicants should have strong research, writing, and communication skills.

    An established interest in reproductive health and rights issues and experience in policy or legislative advocacy preferred. Knowledge of diverse groups, working with a multicultural workforce, and sensitivity to and appreciation of cultural differences is required.

    SALARY

    Salary will be $100,000, plus comprehensive benefits.

    APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

    Interested applicants should submit their materials at the following link:

    https://jobs.lever.co/ppfa/b609ae3c-480c-47c3-a5e5-ce81ab565f5e

    ORGANIZATION TYPE:

    Nonprofit Organization – Healthcare, Reproductive Rights, Policy Advocacy

    NUMBER OF LAWYERS:

    16–25


  • Wednesday, April 10, 2019 10:07 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    New America's Open Technology Institute (OTI) has an opening for a Policy Counsel to work on consumer privacy and electronic surveillance issues. We are seeking to improve diversity in our hiring outreach. 

    New America’s Open Technology Institute (OTI) seeks a dynamic lawyer ready to assist in the development of innovative policy initiatives to defend Internet freedom and security, with a primary focus on issues of electronic surveillance and consumer privacy.

    New America is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that is dedicated to renewing America by continuing the quest to realize our nation's highest ideals, honestly confronting the challenges caused by rapid technological and social change, and seizing the opportunities those changes create.

    OTI is New America’s technology-focused project that works at the intersection of technology and policy to ensure that every community has equitable access to digital technology and its benefits. We promote universal access to communications technologies that are both open and secure, using a multidisciplinary approach that brings together advocates, researchers, organizers, and innovators. Our current focus areas include surveillance, consumer privacy and security, freedom of expression online, platform transparency and accountability, net neutrality, broadband access, and more.

    Here is the link to the application and additional details: 

    https://newamerica.applytojob.com/apply/V21wK4f4uX/


  • Monday, March 18, 2019 12:40 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is pleased to announce that it is seeking applicants for the 2019–21 Jerry Shestack Justice Fellowship. The Shestack Fellow will be engaged in civil rights litigation of national significance, working side-by-side with leaders of the civil rights bar in the Lawyers’ Committee and in private practice. The Fellow will work under the Chief Counsel of the Lawyers’ Committee, and will gain broad litigation experience related to the various civil rights issues addressed by the Lawyers’ Committee. 

    About the Fellowship

    The Jerry Shestack Justice Fellowship is a two-year litigation-focused fellowship that is selected on a bi-annual basis by the Lawyers’ Committee in consultation with the Shestack Justice Advisory Committee. Jerry Shestack was an extraordinary lawyer and a driving force in advancing the cause of civil and human rights. One of his greatest legacies was his central role in the founding of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in 1963.

    Law school graduates who have passed the bar and have two or more years of outstanding litigation experience and/or judicial clerkships are eligible. The chosen Fellow will have demonstrated a passion and commitment to civil rights issues and public service and have shown promise of becoming an exceptional litigator.

    The Fellow is paid at the same salary of Lawyers’ Committee attorneys with the same number of years of experience. The Fellow will have the opportunity to work on cases being litigated by a number of the Lawyers’ Committee projects.

    How to Apply

    Please apply at https://podio.com/webforms/22448254/1581885. Applications must include the following materials:

    Resume

    Law school transcript

    Two-page letter of intent

    List of three references

    Writing sample

    Applications are due by Friday, April 19, 2019. Applicants selected as finalists will be asked to submit two letters of recommendation. We expect to announce the successful applicant in June. The Shestack Fellow will begin working at the Lawyers’ Committee in Fall 2019. For more information about applying, contact Brendan Downes at bdownes@lawyerscommittee.org or (202) 662-8333.

    About the Lawyers’ Committee

    The Lawyers’ Committee is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, formed in 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to involve the private bar in providing legal services to address racial discrimination. The Lawyers’ Committee is unique among national public interest legal providers in that its mission is not only to secure equal justice for all, but to do so utilizing the wide range of expertise in the private bar and staff to provide innovative, multifaceted, interdisciplinary approaches. The work of the Lawyers’ Committee is conducted nationally through five core issue areas, including fair housing and community development, educational opportunities, economic justice, criminal justice, and voting rights.

    The Lawyers’ Committee is an equal opportunity employer with a standing policy of nondiscrimination. This means that all qualified persons are accorded an equal opportunity for employment or promotion without regard to actual or perceived race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, personal appearance, genetic information, matriculation, or political affiliation.



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