Legal Director, Institute for Free Speech

Institute for Free Speech
Published
September 15, 2020
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Category
Job Type

Description

The Institute for Free Speech anticipates the need for a highly experienced attorney to direct our litigation and legal advocacy. President Trump announced plans to nominate our longtime Legal Director to the Federal Election Commission, in which case he likely would be confirmed in late summer or fall.

Founded in 2005 by former Federal Election Commission Chairman Bradley A. Smith, the nonpartisan Institute for Free Speech promotes and defends First Amendment rights to freely speak, assemble, publish, and petition the government.

Our specialty is the regulation of political activity. Our legal work primarily challenges campaign finance and lobbying laws that restrict First Amendment rights. We also represent clients in First Amendment challenges to laws that limit speech about government, and we engage publicly on the full range of First Amendment-protected activity.

Description:

This is a rare opportunity to develop and implement a long-term legal strategy directed toward the protection of Constitutional rights. You would work to create legal precedents clearing away a thicket of laws and regulations that suppress speech about government and candidates for political office, that threaten citizens’ privacy if they speak or join groups, and that impose heavy burdens on organized political activity.

The litigation and legal advocacy you would oversee comprises about half of our program activities. The other half consists of traditional think tank work such as research, education, communications, and external relations.

The Legal Director will direct our litigation and legal advocacy, lead our in-house legal team, and manage and expand our network of volunteer attorneys.

The Legal Director must have extensive litigation experience and a broad background in legal advocacy. Ideally, the Legal Director will have deep First Amendment or constitutional law expertise. Familiarity with campaign finance or lobbying law is a significant plus. The Legal Director will work with senior management to set organizational priorities. The position reports directly to our President.

As a senior legal position with a leading nonprofit organization, it requires substantial travel (post-pandemic, we estimate 10-20% for the DC-based Legal Director), significant working hours, and the ability to act autonomously.

A strong preference will be given to candidates who can work in our Washington, D.C. headquarters. However, we will consider exceptionally strong candidates living and working virtually from anywhere in the country. In addition to litigation-related or advocacy-related travel, a virtual candidate would be required to travel for regular week-long visits to IFS’s headquarters after the pandemic’s impact has receded.

We will pay a competitive salary commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits include an excellent health insurance plan, dental insurance, vision care, health savings account, 16 days of paid office holidays, paid time off, paid parental leave, long-term disability insurance, commuting benefits, and a 401(k) with low-cost funds and an employer match.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement priorities for the legal program, including non-litigation legal work to protect free speech.
  • Identify and develop litigation opportunities to expand free speech.
  • Oversee all litigation and legal advocacy, supervising a team that presently includes seven attorneys, with plans to grow. Legal advocacy includes testimony before Congress and state legislatures and appearances in rulemakings and adjudications before the Federal Election Commission and other federal and state agencies.
  • Recruit new members of the legal team and oversee the team’s professional development.
  • Recruit volunteer attorneys to write amicus briefs, participate in litigation, or engage in other legal advocacy.
  • Serve as counsel of record in our most important cases.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with allied public interest law organizations.
  • Serve as a media spokesperson and as a speaker at conferences and meetings held by other organizations.
  • Advise our communications team on articles and publications covering our litigation and legal advocacy.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Passion for our mission to defend and expand political speech rights.
  • At least 10 years of active trial litigation experience in complex cases, with proven first-chair experience in federal court. Federal clerkships may substitute up to two years of that experience.
  • Proven innovator.
  • Strong leadership skills and a proven ability to exercise sound judgment.
  • Meticulously organized and detail-oriented approach to work product and a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and work long hours when required.
  • Strong verbal and interpersonal skills, exceptional writing ability, and an ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated understanding of civil rights and civil liberties issues, particularly in the areas of campaign finance regulation and associational privacy, is a significant plus.
  • Membership in good standing of a state bar, and eligibility for admission to the bar of the District of Columbia, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Application:

Interested applicants can view the posting here.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Qualified candidates should submit the following in one PDF file:

  • Cover letter detailing interest in this position and why you are the best candidate. Please also explain your interest in the mission of the organization, and state your salary requirements.
  • Résumé.
  • A complete list of your bar memberships, if this is not on your résumé.
  • Your preferred work location and availability to work full time from our headquarters or for periodic travel to Washington, DC.
  • Two writing samples of legal briefs that are an accurate representation of your legal writing in litigation practice.
  • At least one writing sample of an article, essay, or academic writing.
  • If you are selected for an interview, you will be asked to provide a list of at least four references, including at least one supervisor and one direct supervisee. You may include some or all of these references as part of your application.

Submit your application to Talent Market via this link:

https://talentmarket.org/candidates/apply-for-your-dream-job/

Questions can be directed to Katelynn Barbosa, Talent Engagement Manager at Talent Market, who is assisting with the search: katelynn@talentmarket.org.

Only direct applications will be considered. No phone calls, please.

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