Remote Civil Rights Attorney

Remote Civil Rights Attorney Job Opportunity Position Overview Step into a role that empowers justice and shapes progress. We are seeking a Remote Civil Rights Attorney to advocate for fundamental freedoms and ensure equality under the law. This is a fully remote opportunity for legal professionals passionate about protecting civil liberties through meaningful litigation and legal advocacy. In this role, you’ll work on complex civil rights cases that challenge systemic injustice and demand strategic thinking, clarity in legal writing, and a powerful voice in advocacy. Your legal expertise will contribute to initiatives that defend individuals whose rights have been compromised by public or private entities. Key Responsibilities Legal Representation & Litigation • Lead investigations and pursue claims involving discrimination, police misconduct, voting rights, disability rights, or unlawful arrests. • Represent clients in state and federal courts through all phases of litigation. • Draft compelling legal briefs, motions, and memoranda rooted in constitutional law. • Argue motions and conduct depositions remotely, employing litigation tools that support digital advocacy. Client Interaction & Case Strategy • Maintain ongoing communication with clients, ensuring they are informed and empowered throughout the legal process. • Assess case viability and craft innovative legal strategies tailored to each unique situation. • Partner with community stakeholders, civil rights groups, and advocacy organizations to strengthen legal claims. Legal Research & Compliance • Stay updated on evolving civil rights laws and legal precedents. • Conduct rigorous legal research on statutes, case law, and regulations. • Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines, court procedures, and professional standards. Tools and Technology • Utilize remote litigation platforms such as Zoom for depositions and virtual hearings. • Access cloud-based case management systems to organize case files and deadlines. • Use legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis to gather case-supporting authority. • Collaborate via secure digital communication tools to maintain confidentiality and efficiency. Preferred Work Environment Our remote-first approach enables you to tailor your workspace and schedule to suit your productivity style, while still meeting legal deadlines and client needs. You’ll work closely with a distributed legal team across time zones, ensuring consistent collaboration through: • Weekly video check-ins with colleagues and litigation support staff. • Regular virtual team meetings to align on case priorities and share legal updates. • An inclusive culture that respects autonomy while encouraging legal innovation. Required Qualifications • Juris Doctorate from a U.S.-accredited law school. • Active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. • 3+ years of experience litigating civil rights or public interest law cases. • Deep understanding of constitutional protections, equal protection clauses, and anti-discrimination statutes. • Demonstrated experience in handling remote legal proceedings. • Exceptional legal writing and verbal advocacy skills. • Proven ability to manage complex case files independently. Ideal Candidate Traits • A resilient advocate who thrives on holding systems accountable. • Clear communicator, especially in emotionally sensitive or high-impact client situations. • Strategic thinker with a meticulous attention to legal detail. • Tech-savvy and comfortable managing cases in a wholly digital environment. • Collaborative team member with an eagerness to share knowledge and contribute to justice-driven goals. Compensation and Benefits • Annual Salary: $112,990 • Comprehensive health, vision, and dental coverage • Paid federal holidays, generous PTO, and sick leave • Annual bar dues and CLE reimbursement • Flexible scheduling with no mandated in-office days • Access to mental health and wellness support resources Growth Opportunities • Opportunity to lead impact litigation and high-profile civil rights cases. • Internal mentorship and legal education programs. • Room for advancement into senior counsel or managing attorney roles. • Build lasting professional relationships within a nationwide network of civil rights advocates. Why This Role Matters Civil rights law isn’t just about courtroom victories; it’s about restoring dignity and ensuring all individuals are treated with fairness and respect. Your work will create meaningful outcomes in the lives of people who’ve been unjustly treated. You’ll serve as a champion of justice from wherever you choose to work—whether that’s a home office, co-working space, or anywhere with secure internet access. How to Apply If you’re ready to apply your legal expertise toward safeguarding civil liberties and amplifying voices that deserve to be heard, we encourage you to take this next step. Join a mission-driven team dedicated to making lasting legal change. Apply today to begin the next chapter of your legal journey as a Remote Civil Rights Attorney. Opportunities Without Borders: Candidates from the USA, Canada, UK, European Union, Australia, India, and several other global regions are encouraged to apply. Check our Worldwide Careers Directory for details. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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