Election Protection Visiting Litigation Fellow (Temporary/Remote)

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Job location
1405 Montopolis Drive
Austin, TX 78741
United States
Organization information
Organization name: 
Texas Civil Rights Project
Street address: 
1405 Montopolis Drive
City: 
Austin
State: 
Texas
ZIP: 
78741
Job type: 
Legal - Civil
Position Description: 

The Texas Civil Rights Project’s Voting Rights Program tackles the systemic issues that suppress democratic participation in Texas — from voter registration to the moment when an individual cast their ballot. Through litigation and advocacy, TCRP fights to turn the tide on the state’s abysmal voting rights record by removing barriers to voter registration, supporting grassroots voter mobilization efforts, and opposing new attempts to suppress voting.

We are organizing a bold, Texas-size program for the 2020 election that will fearlessly and tirelessly work to ensure a free and fair vote. As a critical element of that work, we are a part of the Texas Election Protection Coalition: dozens of grassroots organizations that work year-round to ensure that all eligible voters in Texas can cast a ballot that counts. Our efforts include responding to voters’ questions and concerns received through the Election Protection toll-free hotline and other sources, training and deploying legal and grassroots volunteers who monitor conditions at polling locations during Early Vote and on Election Day, using digital tools to connect with voters, and having legal counsel on hand to fight for voting rights in court. For the November 2020 election we are also connecting volunteers with opportunities to serve as poll workers.

TCRP seeks one temporary Election Protection Visiting Litigation Fellow to support our program.

As part of the Voting Rights Program, the Election Protection Visiting Litigation Fellow will report to the Interim Voting Rights Legal Director and work closely with the Voting Rights Program’s staff attorneys, including the Election Protection legal team, and our Community Engagement Department, which manages the outreach and communications components of our Election Protection program. Along with a team of talented attorneys, the Litigation Fellow will lead and support litigation and other legal advocacy efforts focused on protecting and advancing the rights of Texas voters throughout the November 2020 election period.

To apply, please follow application details within this link.

**PLEASE NOTE: This is a temporary position that begins immediately and ends on November 20, 2020.**

Location: Remote. TCRP will operate remotely for the remainder of 2020. TCRP will provide a laptop and IT support, as well as stipends for mobile phone use and office equipment.

Overview of Key Responsibilities

The Election Protection Visiting Litigation Fellow will support the overall Election Protection program and will be responsible for the following, in particular:

● Effectively lead voting-related litigation and legal advocacy work, including on an emergency or expedited basis in state and federal court. As the owner of litigation and/or legal advocacy efforts, the Litigation Fellow may be responsible for overseeing the work of more junior TCRP attorneys.

● Support the work of Voting Rights attorneys by conducting legal research, drafting pleadings, briefs, and other legal advocacy materials, and collaborating on strategy and tactics.

● Partner and possibly manage relationships with pro bono attorneys and co-counsel.

● Act as an informal coach to support and mentor junior attorneys and law clerks, as well as other interns or volunteers, as needed.

● Support the Election Protection legal team by monitoring and responding to election administration issues, as needed.

● Work collaboratively with the full TCRP Voting Rights team, the TCRP Community Engagement Department, and partner organizations.

About TCRP

At TCRP, we are Texas lawyers for Texas communities, boldly serving the movement for equality and justice in and out of the courts. We use our tools of litigation and legal advocacy to protect and advance the civil rights of everyone in Texas and we partner with communities across the state to serve the rising movement for social justice. We undertake our work with a vision of a Texas in which all communities can thrive with dignity, justice and without fear.

We are proud of our work, welcome innovative thinkers, and offer flexibility to different people’s styles and strengths. Learn more at www.texascivilrightsproject.org.

Compensation
TCRP will pay a stipend based on years of experience, with a starting rate of approximately $1,200 per week.

How to Apply
To apply, please follow this link:

https://texascivilrightsproject.submittable.com/submit/174217/election-p...

We will be reviewing applications as soon as we receive them, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.

Inclusion & Non-Discrimination at TCRP
TCRP values a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture — women, people of color, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and people from other underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply for this position.

We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, age, creed, religion, physical ability, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, previous incarceration, veteran status, union membership or activism, or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. TCRP offers competitive salaries, excellent benefits, professional development opportunities, and a deep commitment to a meaningful work-life balance.

Requirements: 

Ideal candidates should have the following characteristics:

● A JD, and at least five years of post-graduation litigation experience, preferably in federal court. Candidates should be licensed to practice law in any U.S. state.

● Experience with civil rights litigation, preferred, but not required.

● Sharp legal writing, research, oral advocacy, client counseling and negotiations skills.

● Demonstrated success managing colleagues, especially in litigation.

● Excellent and consistent attention to detail and the ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.

● An understanding of the current voting rights landscape (and in Texas, a plus), as well as a passion to make it better.

● Patience, gravitas and a high tolerance for ambiguity.

● Excellent interpersonal skills, including maturity, keen judgment, the ability to facilitate challenging conversations and to work collaboratively with people from a wide array of backgrounds and perspectives and across projects.

● Ability to help create a positive atmosphere in a high-energy, fast-paced work environment and to model professionalism and resilience when disappointments arise.

● Ability to take initiative, solve problems, and quickly jump onto urgent matters as they come up.

● Ability to work as many hours as the job necessitates, which may require busy periods of more than 40 hours a week and occasional evening and weekend work.

**This list of criteria is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. It is meant to encourage rather than discourage applications. Applicants should highlight unique experiences and qualifications not captured by the description above.**

Notes: 
Equal Opportunity Employer
Submission deadline: 
Friday, September 25, 2020