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Industry : Criminal legal system/Social-science Research/Community-engagement Position Type: Part. The Minnesota Justice Research Center (MNJRC) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to.
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Outstanding legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills. Writing samples showcasing your legal research and writing abilities. The New Mexico Department of Justice is seeking a well-rounded and experienced individual to join our team as the Division Director for the Medicaid Fraud and Elder Abuse Division.
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Conducts legal research and writing on cases and projects that fall within the scope and focus of the Criminal Law & Justice Center. This is a staff attorney for the Criminal Law & Justice Center to support substantive legal work on behalf of the Center.
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Investigate, develop, and litigate civil liberties and civil rights cases in D.C. and federal court, including conducting factual and legal research, writing demand letters, writing pleadings and motions, conducting discovery, negotiating settlements, trying cases, presenting oral argument, and writing appellate and amicus briefs.
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The legal intern will be involved in client intake, legal research on questions of criminal/immigration law and direct client representation in removal proceedings and affirmative applications.
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Support Criminal Justice Counsel on joint-projects which includes legal research, memo drafting, letter drafting, data analysis, legal opinions and note-taking; Two or three years of experience with relevant research methodologies and a demonstrated interest in criminal justice.
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The Clerk will assist with discovery review, case analysis, legal research, motion work, assisting attorneys with trial preparation, and the student will have the opportunity to observe bench trials, jury trials, and other court appearances.
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The Director will also have an active role in shaping the Urban League’s policy priorities in policy and advocacy work, including issues related to fair courts, criminal justice and policing reform, reentry and equal employment, fair housing and lending, voting rights, and democracy, and other civil rights matters before Congress and the administration.
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The Policy Manager should be comfortable with quantitative and qualitative approaches in research and be familiar with public policy issues related to criminal justice systems, especially community supervision.
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A candidate should have a thorough knowledge of the principles of law, judicial procedures and rules of evidence; have the ability to perform complex legal research, to analyze the facts, present them in arguing cases before the Court, establish and maintain an effective working relationship with court officials, law enforcement personnel and the general public.
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Applicants should have a background in policy or legal research and an interest in one or more of the following areas: public policy, law, courts (civil, criminal, and administrative), civic engagement, government, journalism, public relations, or resource development.
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Our deputies prepare and prosecute misdemeanor criminal cases in the City of San Diego by handling a variety of motions, misdemeanor jury trials, and conducting legal research. Those hired will be assigned initially as prosecutors in our General Trial Unit , the Domestic Violence & Sex Crimes Unit , or assigned as needed to strengthen the diverse units within the Criminal and Community Justice Division s.
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Experience interfacing with project partners including courts, behavioral health, substance use, criminal/legal, jails, probation/parole, and/or law enforcement agencies. Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience or Master of Social Work or related master’s degree in related field including Public Health or Criminal Justice preferred.
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Bachelor's degree required (Master's degree or PhD in relevant field desired) in relevant fields such as public administration, legal studies, criminal justice/law enforcement, international law, or democracy and governance.
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The primary subject areas for the Policy Advocacy Department include Criminal Justice Reform, Education Equity and Juvenile Justice, Immigrant Rights, Policing Reform, Health Care and Liberty, and Technology and Liberty.
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