Managing Legal Director
Company: Aclu California Action
Location: San Diego
Posted on: March 17, 2025
Job Description:
The ACLU Foundation of San Diego & Imperial Counties
(ACLUF-SDIC) seeks a Managing Legal Director.The ACLUF-SDIC is a
nonpartisan, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) civil liberties and civil
rights organization working to advance equality, freedom and
justice through public education and litigation. Together with the
ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties, the 501(c)(4) nonprofit
organization that does our legislative lobbying work, we are a
prominent force for the protection and expansion of fundamental
rights in California's second-most populous county (San Diego) and
the county with the highest per capita Latina/o population
(Imperial).While there are more than 50 ACLU affiliates nationwide,
our work covers the length of California's border with Mexico. We
work collaboratively with the National ACLU and with ACLU
affiliates in California, on the U.S-Mexico border and throughout
the United States. In addition, we value partnerships and
collaboration with community organizations and groups across the
state and throughout the binational border region.The ACLU
Foundation of San Diego & Imperial Counties and ACLU of San Diego &
Imperial Counties (known collectively as ACLU-SDIC) have a proven
track record of success combining impact litigation, policy
advocacy, legislation, research and analysis, public education,
strategic communications and community organizing to achieve
meaningful social change. We are dedicated to confronting issues
that threaten our most cherished civil rights and freedoms and
defending the progress the ACLU has made over its 100-year
history.The Managing Legal Director will provide vision, direction,
and support for the ACLUF-SDIC's litigation program. Reporting to
the Advocacy and Legal Director, the Managing Legal Director will
lead and expand the ACLU-SDIC's litigation program, including
developing and litigating high-impact cases and managing the
department. The Managing Legal Director will be responsible for
executing the overall legal strategy as part of a robust integrated
advocacy approach to advance the ACLU-SDIC's mission, and oversee
the management and coordination of our docket, litigation staff,
and network of cooperating attorneys. Our integrated advocacy
approach centers issues teams supporting our organization's
priorities. Our current teams are Advancing Justice, Advancing
Racial and Economic Justice, and Advancing Immigrants' Rights.As a
critical member of the organization's Senior Leadership Team
consisting of the executive team and department directors, the
Managing Legal Director will provide strategic leadership aligning
with our organization priorities on both litigation and
non-litigation legal advocacy strategies in our priority areas of
criminal justice, immigrants' rights, racial and economic justice,
as well as other civil rights and liberties issues. In addition,
the Managing Legal Director will work in close coordination with
our policy, organizing, Imperial Valley regional office and
communications teams, with national and California ACLU staff, and
other local and national partners engaging in an integrated
advocacy model to advance our organizational goals. Working with
the senior leadership team, the Managing Legal Director will also
help guide the affiliate toward becoming a more seamless internally
integrated advocacy organization that effectively advances a
transformational social change advocacy agenda.Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
- Manage all aspects of the ACLU-SDIC's litigation program,
including working in concert with the Advocacy and Legal Director
and issue teams in determining when litigation is appropriate to
support desired legislative and policy outcomes and for addressing
community concerns; working with litigation staff to develop and
pursue litigation strategies; overseeing the legal intake process;
implementing efficient systems and processes; overseeing the
investigation and development of cases before commencing
litigation; and building litigation teams with ACLU-SDIC lawyers,
cooperating counsel, and nonprofit partners; prepare regular
updates, including written as well as oral presentations, about our
litigation for the public and across the organization including for
the staff, Board, donors, and national office as necessary or
assigned.
- Apply an integrated advocacy approach by collaborating and
leveraging internal functions with the Communications, Organizing,
and Philanthropy departments, as well as the affiliate's Imperial
Valley regional office, to advance the ACLU-SDIC's strategic
priorities, coordinating policy and legal advocacy tactics,
ensuring strategic media exposure, and developing financial
resources to grow.
- Serve as a resource on legal matters pertaining to civil rights
and civil liberties for staff, partners, and other ACLU-SDIC
constituents.
- Be a thought-partner and active, contributing member of the
Senior Leadership Team.
- Maintain an individual caseload of developing and active
litigation, including overseeing and directing pre-litigation
investigations, discovery, motion practice, brief writing, hearings
and trials, appellate work, and amicus briefs.
- Supervise litigation by staff attorneys and cooperating
attorneys as they engage in complex litigation in Federal and State
court, including overseeing all aspects of discovery, motion
practice, briefs, trials, appellate work, and amicus briefing.
- Cultivate and deepen relationships with volunteer attorneys and
the legal community in San Diego and Imperial Counties (and beyond)
to increase legal capacity in the region to address civil rights
and civil liberties issues and improve access to the court system,
to enhance organizational visibility, and to help build our legal
docket.
- Be an active contributor and leader in the nationwide ACLU
legal community, including among affiliate Legal Directors and in
collaborative efforts (where applicable) with ACLU National
departments.
- Provide direct supervision and support for litigation staff,
including conducting staff evaluations, supporting the development
and implementation of work plans, ensuring continued professional
development, overseeing the recruitment and hiring for all
litigation and litigation support positions; ensure onboarding
prepares staff on systems and tools such as discovery, time
tracking and other programs; and serve as a mentor and coach for
our growing and diverse group of staff attorneys and legal support
staff.
- Oversee recruiting, hiring, and onboarding of new staff members
in litigation department, legal fellows, and legal interns.
- Engage in public speaking, articulating the ACLU's views to the
media and the public on a broad range of issues.
- Develop and manage the Litigation Department budget, including
the proper allocation and expenditure of resources.Our Must Haves:
- Demonstrated commitment to civil rights and civil liberties and
client-centered advocacy consistent with the mission and goals of
ACLU-SDIC.
- Minimum of 10 years' legal experience, including substantial
state and/or federal litigation at trial court and appellate
levels, including class actions, with a strong background in
constitutional law and civil rights.
- Management experience that includes recruiting, training,
managing, and retaining a diverse, high-performing litigation
team.
- Admission to the California bar (or licensed in another state
and qualified to apply for admission in California within 6
months).Desired Skills and Experience:
- Demonstrated record of moving legal cases forward from
investigation and development to completion (e.g., settlement,
trial, and compliance).
- Excellent communication, media, presentation, written, and
analytical skills.
- Experience working with volunteers and non-profit
organizations, including allies from across the political
spectrum.
- Experience representing and working with activists and
grassroots and other non-governmental organizations.
- Excellent organizational skills and a creative and strategic
approach to problem-solving and litigation including a demonstrated
ability to exercise sound professional judgement.
- Goal-oriented and project-oriented, with an ability to
recognize and maximize opportunities on behalf of the
organization.
- Values and has experience working collaboratively and
respectfully with teams and coworkers, including toward resolving
obstacles and/or conflicts.
- Excellent at collaborating across disciplines and being open to
innovation and cross-departmental planning to achieve
organizational priorities.Cultural Competencies: Demonstrated
awareness of one's own cultural identity, views about differences,
and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and
community norms. A complex understanding of racial justice and the
urgency of confronting institutional racism and inequity.
Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and
culture. Proven track record of working across lines of race,
immigration status, ethnicity, language, class, gender and other
identities and experiences including record of arrest or
conviction. Courage and impeccable integrity.Physical
Requirements:While performing the responsibilities of the job, the
employee is required to exchange accurate information,
detect/identify documents and the information contained in them,
move between areas in and out of the office to complete their role.
The employee may need to move various equipment including computer
to their work location.Travel Requirements: Must be able to travel
for court hearings and conferences as needed.Compensation:The
classification salary range for this position is $109,000 to
$162,000 and the anticipated hiring range is: $120,000 - $155,000.
Salary will be determined by a variety of factors, including the
knowledge, skills, and experience of the individual
selected.Excellent benefits include four weeks paid vacation; 17
office holidays; 100% medical, vision and dental insurance for
staff members and their families; life and long-term disability
insurance; gender affirming care, flexible spending accounts, EAP
support, and 401(k) plan with employer match and immediate vesting
of the employer match.What Now?Please submit a cover letter
explaining your interest in and qualifications for the position as
detailed in this announcement, a current resume, writing sample,
and names and contact information of three professional references
(including at least one supervisor).Electronic applications are
preferred. To submit your application, please click here.However,
hard-copy applications can be mailed to:Chief Operating OfficerACLU
Foundation of San Diego & Imperial CountiesP.O. Box 87131The ACLU
is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and encourages
applications from women, people of color, persons with
disabilities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals,
veterans, and people with arrest records and/or convictions.
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