Local Government Project Attorney - Cornell Law School
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Local Government Project Attorney - Cornell Law School
Founded in 1887, Cornell Law School is a top-tier law school. We offer a 3-year JD program for about 200 students per class, a one-year LLM program for about 90 students from countries throughout the world, and a doctoral (JSD) program for about 2-3 new students per year. Cornell Law School has 41 tenured and tenure-track faculty, including 20 with chaired faculty positions; and 15 clinical professors in the legal research and writing program and in clinics at the local, national, and international level. Our faculty is consistently ranked among the top in the country for scholarly productivity and influence, and has pre-eminence in many areas, including quantitative and qualitative empirical legal studies, international and comparative law, and robust doctrinal scholarship in core fields. Our school is committed to being recognized as the leader among law schools at combining inspiring theoretical, doctrinal, and experiential teaching with cutting-edge scholarship in a supportive, intellectually rich community, so that our graduates can achieve excellence in all facets of the legal profession. Reporting to the Director of the First Amendment Clinic at Cornell Law School, Mark Jackson, and Associate Director, Heather Murray, the Local Government Project (LPG) Attorney will have primary responsibility for developing and managing a pilot project that seeks to enhance the First Amendment and open government rights of citizens and officials as they seek to participate in the activities of their local school boards in New York State. The goal of the project is to assess, through the lens of the First Amendment, the policies and practices of school boards across the state, to identify policies and practices that fall below best practices, and to work towards meaningful change that promotes freedom of expression and the public's right to know. The intent of the project is to work collaboratively with state and local school board officials, where possible, to improve the policies and practices of school boards to ensure that the First Amendment rights of citizens and officials are protected and that the functioning of democracy on the local level is enhanced. The LGP Attorney will work primarily with student research assistants to complete the project. While the attorney will have a working and collaborative relationship with the staff attorneys and students at the Cornell Law School First Amendment Clinic, they will have no formal teaching responsibilities. When appropriate, the LGP Attorney will refer matters to the Clinic that might require litigation and will share their work with Clinic students to enhance their educational experience. It is expected that the LGP Attorney will coordinate their work with faculty and students at Cornell's Brooks School of Public Policy. This position is ideal for a candidate who is eager to leverage their prior background either as a policy counsel, a commercial lawyer, litigator or in-house counsel to advance First Amendment values at the local level. It calls for someone entrepreneurial, data driven and interested in public policy, who is able to deploy those tools to enhance the functioning of school boards, and democracy, across the state. The successful candidate will be based in Ithaca, NY and is expected to work on-site. This full-time position is for a one-year term, and is benefits eligible. Employment through the intended term, as well as possible reappointment, is contingent on successful performance and continued funding. This position is generously funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications The LGP Attorney must have a J.D. or equivalent law degree, be admitted to the New York bar, and have a minimum of three years of relevant experience as a lawyer. Applicants should have excellent communication skills, both oral and written; excellent analytical skills; and the temperament to develop and work effectively with a network of citizens, local officials, university colleagues and advocacy organizations. Applicants should also have the skills necessary to supervise and mentor student research assistants and work collaboratively in a team-based environment. The applicant must also be a "self-starter" and have the ability to operate on their own, with little supervision. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to candidates who have experience in First Amendment law, public policy, and data-driven research. To Apply Please submit a cover letter explaining your interest in the position (including a description of any relevant life or work experience), curriculum vitae, three references, and two legal writing samples to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30211. Additional information may be requested during the application process. To ensure maximum consideration, please submit all application materials by September 15, 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority given to early applicants. The anticipated starting salary for this position is $115,000-$125,000. Questions may be referred to Liz Flint (liz.flint@cornell.edu). Pay Range: Refer to Posting LanguagePay Ranges: The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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