Staff Attorney
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Civil Law, Lawyer, Litigation
Full‑time
Description
The Roger Baldwin Foundation of the ACLU of Illinois (ACLU-IL) seeks a Staff Attorney to engage in litigation and, in collaboration with other Departments, non‑litigation advocacy to promote transformational change across our substantive program areas as described below.
The Legal Department of the ACLU of Illinois works with colleagues across the organization to advance civil rights and civil liberties through impact litigation, advocacy, and education. Our work protects democracy by advancing First Amendment rights, immigrants’ rights, voting rights, and government transparency; fights racism in the criminal and civil legal systems and in policing; promotes access to reproductive health care, the rights of LGBTQ+ communities, and gender equity;
and addresses and prevents the harm experienced by children in the foster system, young people in juvenile detention, and people in institutions, prisons, and jails.
The Staff Attorney is a highly collaborative team player who works in tandem with colleagues across our organization to advance our goals. The Staff Attorney litigates cases in state and federal courts. In addition, they work closely with colleagues in our Advocacy, Communications, and Philanthropy & Engagement Departments to promote change through legislative initiatives, advocacy with government officials, and public education.
A core priority of our work is to use systemic impact litigation and advocacy strategies to advance civil rights and civil liberties. The person hired for this position will work primarily on our policing and civil liberties cases initially, but may be assigned cases on a broad range of issues to meet the needs of the ACLU-IL and its clients. The Staff Attorney hired for this position will report to the Director of the Criminal Legal Systems & Policing Department.
The Staff Attorney is an exempt union position that is part of a bargaining unit represented by the National Organization of Legal Services Workers/United Auto Workers Local 2320. ACLU-IL staff are based in Chicago, IL, and many work a hybrid in‑office/remote work schedule. Staff members are expected to work in our Chicago office on in‑office days.
Responsibilities- The job responsibilities of a Staff Attorney include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Conduct effective and efficient legal research and prepare sound written analysis on novel and/or complex legal issues in emergency and non‑emergency situations.
- Produce polished and near‑final quality written work (e.g., discovery, pleadings, briefs, and correspondence in litigation and non‑litigation settings) with minimal supervision.
- Handle appearances at administrative proceedings and in court at the trial and appellate level in federal and state courts.
- Assist in development of high‑impact cases, including researching systemic practices, obtaining and analyzing public records, working with coalition partners, and learning from directly impacted people.
- Investigate, develop, and advance, in coordination with other Departments, non‑litigation strategies for advancing civil rights and civil liberties such as policy reform and legislative campaigns, public education, and fundraising initiatives.
- Develop and maintain trusting, respectful, and collaborative relationships with clients, impacted individuals, issue experts, and community‑based and allied organizations, stakeholders, coalitions, communities affected by our work, and ACLU-IL members.
- Serve as an ACLU‑IL spokesperson with the media and external partners on identified issues.
- Assist with other organizational responsibilities, such as by serving as a member of the team that recruits and supervises legal interns.
- Engage in special projects and other duties as assigned to advance the work of the Legal Department and the ACLU‑IL.
- Have a J.D. and be admitted to practice in Illinois, be eligible to waive into the Illinois bar, or be willing to take the Illinois bar exam no later than February 2026.
- Have at least 3‑5 years of litigation experience in state court, federal court, and/or in state or federal administrative proceedings. Experience should include a…
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