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 Mass. CLA has over 150 dedicated, talented staff working across multiple offices.
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• Advocate for clients with pending criminal matters and pending family court matters.
• Make court appearances with clients for arraignments, pleas, sentences, bail review, court conferences, and pre-trial motions.
• Interview clients and witnesses to obtain facts.
Founded in 1967, California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is the oldest public interest Indian rights law firm in the country, promoting the fundamental rights of California tribes and Indians through litigation, legislative and administrative advocacy, community development, and other strategies for systemic change. CILS provides a full range of legal representation to California Indian tribes and Indian organizations, advocates for the rights of California Indians at the local, state, and national levels, and provides direct services and community education to low-income Indian individuals on issues related to Federal Indian Law. Currently, CILS maintains four offices throughout California – Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern Office. This position is located in the Central Office.
California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is a statewide, tribally controlled, non-profit corporation that provides legal services to Indian tribes, Indian organizations and low-income Native Americans on issues involving Federal Indian Law. CILS provides a variety of legal services including brief counsel and advice and extended representation on core legal issues affecting Native Americans and Indian Tribes. CILS is involved in litigation, policy analysis and advocacy, and provides transactional services to tribes involving economic development and tribal infrastructure. CILS maintains four field offices throughout California – Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern office. This position is based out of the Northern Office. For additional information about CILS, check out: www.calindian.org.
As a result of the range issues Impact for Equity’s work addresses and the complex political dilemmas they present, working at Impact for Equity requires a variety of skills, creativity, and a willingness to go beyond traditional legal and policy remedies to bring about social change.
California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is a statewide, tribally controlled, non-profit corporation that provides legal services to Indian Tribes, Indian organizations and low-income Native Americans on issues involving Federal Indian Law. CILS provides a variety of legal services including brief counsel and advice and extended representation on core legal issues affecting Native Americans and Indian Tribes. CILS is involved in litigation, policy analysis and advocacy, and provides transactional services to tribes involving economic development and tribal infrastructure. CILS maintains four field offices throughout California – Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern office. This position is based out of the Northern Office. For additional information about CILS, check out: www.calindian.org.
California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is a statewide, tribally controlled, non-profit corporation that provides legal services to Indian Tribes, Indian organizations and low-income Native Americans on issues involving Federal Indian Law. CILS provides a variety of legal services including brief counsel and advice and extended representation on core legal issues affecting Native Americans and Indian Tribes. CILS is involved in litigation, policy analysis and advocacy, and provides transactional services to tribes involving economic development and tribal infrastructure. CILS maintains four field offices throughout California – Northern, Central, Easter and Southern office. This position is based out of the Northern Office. For additional information about CILS, check out: www.calindian.org.
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California Indian Legal Services (CILS) is a statewide, tribally controlled, non-profit corporation that provides legal services to Indian tribes, Indian organizations and low-income Native Americans on issues involving Federal Indian Law. CILS provides a variety of legal services including brief counsel and advice and extended representation on core legal issues affecting Native Americans and Indian Tribes. CILS is involved in litigation, policy analysis and advocacy, and provides transactional services to tribes involving economic development and tribal infrastructure. CILS maintains four field offices throughout California – Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern Office. This position is based out of the Northern Office. For additional information about CILS, check out: www.calindian.org.
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is accepting applications for the position of Federal Public Defender for the District of Maine. The term of appointment is four years. The current annual salary is $183,500.
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is accepting applications for the position of Federal Public Defender for the Districts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The term of appointment is four years. The current annual salary is $183,500.