Equip for Equality’s Civil Rights Team is hiring an experienced attorney to work on civil rights litigation and advocacy to address the disparate harm of criminal systems and incarceration to people with disabilities in Illinois. The work includes litigating individual and systemic civil rights cases; monitoring facilities; and investigating and advocating for the rights of people with disabilities in jails, prisons, and other criminal systems. The senior attorney position uses a range of strategies in cases, including providing informal legal assistance and advice, negotiations, and litigation. For 40 years, Equip for Equality has been advancing the human and civil rights of people with disabilities across Illinois. As the Protection & Advocacy system for Illinois, Equip for Equality plays an important role in monitoring facility conditions to investigate and address abuse, neglect, and civil rights violations. Our dedicated staff of over 40 attorneys, social workers, and administrative staff work every day to advance our mission. As we work to improve society’s inclusion of individuals with disabilities, we also strive to be a welcoming workplace. Our Civil Rights Team handles a wide range of legal issues affecting people with disabilities, with practice areas that focus on community integration and self-determination; anti-discrimination work, such as in employment and public accommodations; and combating the harmful impact of criminalization on people with disabilities. For more information about Equip for Equality, our Civil Rights Team, and our monitoring and special education work, please visit our website, www.equipforequality.org. The Senior Attorney hired for this position will work in the criminal legal systems practice group, whose case docket includes a systemic class action on behalf of incarcerated individuals with mental illness and representing a coalition of affected community members in enforcing a police consent decree. Other litigation and advocacy work includes addressing problems with forensic legal proceedings and institutionalization; access to programs, services and activities for incarcerated individuals with disabilities; and issues that lead to the over-incarceration of people with disabilities, including police misconduct and criminal court advocacy on disability needs. The position reports to a Managing Attorney on the Civil Rights Team. The candidate may be physically located in any part of Illinois, as the work will be primarily remote.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree