Lead Counsel, Tech and Free Expression Policy

FIREWashington, DC
Hybrid

About The Position

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s mission is to defend and sustain the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought — the most essential qualities of liberty. FIRE educates Americans about the importance of these inalienable rights, promotes a culture of respect for these rights, and provides the means to preserve them. The Lead Counsel, Tech Policy and Free Expression reports directly to FIRE’s Legislative and Policy Director and plays a central role in advancing the organization’s mission to protect freedom of speech involving AI, social media, and other emerging technologies. FIRE uses legislative advocacy, public commentary, research, and litigation to advocate and create conditions for government policymakers to protect the exercise of First Amendment rights. This position will build and coordinate FIRE’s strategy to use these tools to protect free speech facilitated by new technologies; develop and execute legislative advocacy strategies to promote speech-protective legislation and fight censorial legislation; and help design and execute strategies to build new narratives around the importance of free speech involving new technologies. Working with our Litigation department, this position will also help to further the organization’s litigation strategy to secure landmark legal rulings protecting the right to free speech involving AI and social media platforms.

Requirements

  • Passionate about expressive rights and excited to lead a policy program to protect their exercise across new technological platforms.
  • Self-starter with the ability to manage work across multiple departments to drive projects forward.
  • Demonstrate a knowledge and passion for FIRE’s mission and an ability to articulate that passion in a way that will make others enthusiastic about our cause.
  • Strong knowledge of organization’s mission and the ability to articulate the mission to the general public in an effective and persuasive manner.
  • Track record of success working directly with government policymakers.
  • Deep understanding of First Amendment law and principles, particularly as applied to online speech and emerging technologies.
  • Understanding and enthusiasm for the different roles legislative advocacy, research projects, litigation, and communications campaigns play in shaping policy outcomes.
  • Experience writing about legal and policy matters for public audiences.
  • Strong writing and copy editing skills.
  • Research abilities.
  • Ability to assess cases for litigation potential.
  • Interpersonal communication (phone and email courtesy, ability to properly manage sensitive information/maintain confidences).
  • Strong organization skills and attention to detail.
  • Decisiveness.
  • Problem-solving and improvisational skills.
  • Public speaking skills.
  • Graduate of an ABA-accredited law school and a member of the bar of at least one state or similar advanced degree.
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States.

Nice To Haves

  • This position involves a moderate amount of travel.
  • Occasional work on weekends and evenings should be expected.

Responsibilities

  • Managing an internal tech policy working group to develop FIRE’s positions on novel legal and policy questions affecting free speech.
  • Creating opportunities to influence specific legislation via direct lobbying, including selecting legislative targets and developing and implementing advocacy strategies.
  • Providing strategic guidance and legal expertise to help the Litigation team identify key opportunities for First Amendment challenges to speech-restrictive regulation and legislation.
  • Coordinating with the Communications team to develop and implement strategies to build new narratives around the importance of protecting the right to use AI and social media platforms for speech.
  • Identifying opportunities to influence specific legislation on tech policy via public messaging campaigns, and then coordinating with the Communications department to develop and implement strategies to effect that influence.
  • Maintaining First Amendment expertise in the doctrines relevant to FIRE’s advocacy on new expressive technologies.
  • Maintaining deep working knowledge of the state of emerging expressive technologies and the trends in related legislation and litigation.
  • Identifying opportunities for research projects that would advance FIRE’s advocacy goals.
  • With the Legislative & Policy Director, advising on and implementing FIRE’s long-term strategy for legislative advocacy on tech policy issues.
  • Directly lobbying on legislation involving tech policy, including by providing testimony in legislative hearings, meeting with lawmakers and staff, and drafting and delivering feedback on legislation.
  • Identifying and analyzing state and federal legislation and regulations that pose a threat to expressive rights involving emerging technologies.
  • Building relationships with key political figures, organizations, and nonprofits to further the organization’s legislative and policy agenda on tech policy.
  • Maintaining relationships with sources of potential plaintiffs for challenges to AI-related and other tech legislation.
  • Designing and executing strategies for developing outside legal scholarship advocating speech-protective interpretations of the First Amendment as applied to the use of new expressive technologies.
  • Producing regular public analysis and commentary on tech policy and relevant legislative developments.
  • Attending, participating, and speaking on behalf of FIRE at various internal and external conferences and events.
  • Participating in media interviews.
  • Authoring and editing organizational statements and press comments on questions involving tech policy, and writing articles and legal analysis for FIRE’s Newsdesk.
  • Reviewing outgoing messaging and analysis related to tech policy by other FIRE authors.
  • Managing legislative counsels, analysts, and interns in FIRE’s tech policy working group.
  • Coordinating with and serving as the point of contact for FIRE fellows working on tech policy.
  • Advising on further building out FIRE’s capacity for lobbying and commentary on tech policy issues affecting free speech.
  • Coordinating with a Program Associate to submit lobbying registrations and disclosures and record all lobbying activities and expenses.
  • Maintaining accurate data about all advocacy activities.
  • Coordinating with the Legislative & Policy Director on setting, meeting, and recording specific goals for FIRE’s tech policy work.
  • Performing other support functions for the day-to-day operation of FIRE and frequently collaborating with other staff members and departments on general duties and specialized projects.

Benefits

  • employer-paid comprehensive health, dental, and life insurance for employees
  • a Section 125 Flexible Spending Account option
  • matching retirement contributions
  • a generous paid time-off plan

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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