Part-Time Attorney Editor, Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
The Shriver Center seeks a part-time staff attorney–legal editor for CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW: JOURNAL OF POVERTY LAW AND POLICY, now in its 44th year of continuous publication by the Shriver Center. This part-time staff attorney–legal editor may telecommute from anywhere in the US or work in the Center’s Chicago office.
Staff Attorney, Immigrant Legal Resource Center
San Francisco, CA
The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is seeking a full-time staff attorney to further our technical support and capacity building work on behalf of immigrants and the practitioners who defend their rights.
Part-time Contract Paralegal, Legal Advocates for Children and Youth (LACY) at the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
San Jose, CA
Legal Advocates for Children & Youth (LACY) provides free legal and related social services to the youth of Santa Clara County primarily through its in-house projects. LACY is seeking a part-time contract paralegal to assist attorneys formulate case strategies and prepare legal documents, along with assisting clients to locate relevant resources.
Center for Public Representation
Northampton, MA
Attorney
The Center seeks an attorney to provide limited individual representation to persons with disabilities and to participate in complex civil rights cases, including both injunctive and damage actions. The attorney will work as part of a team on a number of system reform cases and policy initiatives designed to expand community living opportunities, improve service systems and supports, promote equal access, and redefine standards of care for persons with disabilities.
Senior Attorney
The Center seeks a senior litigating attorney to have independent responsibilities for a number of system reform cases and policy initiatives designed to expand community living opportunities, improve service systems and supports, promote equal access, and redefine standards of care for persons with disabilities. The attorney will have the opportunity to initiate, develop, and try complex civil rights cases, including both injunctive and damage actions.
The Center for Public Representation (CPR), with offices in Northampton and Newton, is a public interest law firm that has been assisting people with disabilities, both in the community and in institutional settings, for over 38 years. Through its systemic advocacy over the past three decades, the Center has been a major force in promoting improvements in services for citizens with mental disabilities throughout the country.