Loyola Marymount University Law School , CA 93449
Posted 2 months ago
Loyola Law School's Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project (CCCJP) is a grant-funded law school clinic that operates year-round to provide free legal representation, legal consultations, and referrals for individuals with past criminal justice involvement to assist them in navigating and overcoming collateral consequences of conviction.
The CCCJP Clinic provides direct legal representation to remove barriers to employment, education and housing, including among others:
Petitions for dismissal (expungements) for convictions incurred in California
Eligible felony reductions
Arrest record sealing
State licensing board applications and appeals
Vacating convictions for immigration purposes (PC 1473.7)
Driver's license reinstatement support
Certificates of rehabilitation and gubernatorial pardons
Proposition 47 petitions
Sealing juvenile records
The CCCJP Clinic is taught each Fall and Spring semester. In the course, students learn about the pervasive, negative collateral consequences that convictions have on formerly incarcerated community members, and under the supervision of the Clinic Director, conduct re-entry legal services for clients of the CCCJP.
CCCJP is housed within the Law School's Center for Juvenile Law & Policy, a part of the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic (LSJLC), which aggregates Loyola's clinics.
The CCCJP Director will teach and supervise law students enrolled in the CCCJP clinical course in providing direct representation in re-entry matters, supervise a full-time legal fellow assigned to the project, and conduct client intake, consultations, and legal representation in the types of matters listed above. The CCCJP Director will also be responsible for managing the reporting requirements of the California State grant that supports the CCCJP's work, which has recently been renewed through May 2027. The Director will collaborate with the Executive Director of the CJLP and the LSJLC Executive Director to integrate the CCCJP's activities within the broader LLS community and mission, and on administrative, compliance, and grant responsibilities.
The CCCJP Director will be a full-time exempt Visiting Associate Clinical Professor, with an initial two-year contract, to be extended upon successful performance review and sustained funding.
Qualifications for the Ideal Candidate:
Juris Doctor Degree with California Bar Membership
A minimum of 7 years of relevant legal practice experience, including at least 2 years of legal work relating to post conviction remedies. At least 2 years of active practice in California.
Ability to coordinate a large caseload while supervising and teaching law students to provide direct legal services to the clinic's client population
Experience with and/or understanding of law school clinical pedagogy preferred
Ability to work collaboratively and handle multiple demands in a busy work environment
Available to teach evenings
Previous teaching experience preferred
Application Deadline:
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, with preference to those who apply prior to June 30, 2024.
Hiring salary will be commensurate based with applicable knowledge and skills.
Faculty Regular
Reasonable expected salary: $110,000.00
Loyola Marymount University, a Carnegie classified R2 institution in the mainstream of American Catholic higher education, seeks outstanding applicants who value its mission and share its commitment to inclusive excellence, the education of the whole person, and the building of a just society. LMU is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment as defined by federal, state and local law. We invite all persons in the full diversity of their being, life experience, and beliefs to apply. (Visit www.lmu.edu for more information.)
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