The Innocence Project at the University of Virginia School of Law seeks a staff attorney to supervise teams of law students who help screen, investigate, and litigate wrongful convictions in Virginia. Consistently ranked among the top law schools, the Law School is a world-renowned training ground for distinguished lawyers and public servants, instilling in them a commitment to leadership, integrity, and community service. The Innocence Project at UVA School of Law identifies, investigates, and litigates wrongful conviction cases in Virginia and advocates for policy reform. The Innocence Project Clinic is a for-credit clinic in which approximately 14 enrolled law students engage in investigation and post-conviction litigation of wrongful conviction cases for a full academic year. Other students—approximately 50+ students each year—volunteer their time with the pro-bono clinic to work on cases and other matters for the Innocence Project; pro-bono clinic students also have the opportunity to develop policy proposals and advocate for legislative reform. The staff attorney manages the volunteer/pro-bono clinic students, under the supervision and with the assistance of Innocence Project Clinic directors Jennifer L. Givens and Juliet Hatchett. The staff attorney's primary role is to supervise student teams working on individual cases, and oversee the investigation, litigation, and related advocacy for each case. The staff attorney will also be asked to assist with efforts to increase public awareness of wrongful convictions. Given the responsibilities of the position, the staff attorney must possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, as well as be able to work effectively with individuals from varied cultural, economic and personal backgrounds.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees