Trial Attorney (National Courts Section)
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Posted: March 10, 2026 (3 days ago)
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U.S. Courts
Judicial Branch
This job involves helping federal judges handle civil lawsuits filed by people without lawyers, especially those claiming civil rights issues or filed by inmates, by reviewing cases, doing legal research, and drafting court orders and opinions.
A good fit would be a lawyer with strong research and writing skills who can work independently under tight deadlines in a busy court environment.
It's ideal for someone passionate about access to justice for unrepresented parties.
The Pro Se Staff Attorney provides legal advice and assistance to the District Judges in connection with non-habeas corpus civil cases involving pro se litigants, the majority of which allege civil rights violations.
The Pro Se Staff Attorney monitors the filings in such cases and drafts appropriate opinions and orders.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: To qualify for the position of Pro Se Staff Attorney, an individual must be a law school graduate from a law school of recognized standing, and have demonstrated one or more of the following accomplishments or proficiencies: Standing within the upper third of the law school class from a law school on the approved list of either the American Bar Association or the Association of American Law Schools; Experience on the editorial board of a law review of such a school; Graduation from such a school with an LLM degree; or Demonstrated proficiency in legal studies which in the opinion of the judge is the equivalent of one of the above.
LEGAL WORK EXPERIENCE: Legal work experience is progressively responsible experience in the practice of law, in legal research, legal administration, or equivalent experience received after graduation from law school.
The applicant must have a minimum of two years of post-graduate legal work experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATION: At least one year's experience as either a court law clerk or a law clerk to a judge.
Experience in an environment where multitasking, establishing priorities, and working independently were required. Outstanding legal research/writing skills.
Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and informatively, both orally and in writing. Working knowledge of prisoner and constitutional law.
Proficient in the use of LEXIS and WESTLAW Proficient in internet research Ability to work with strict deadlines and in a fast-paced environment.
SALARY: To qualify for JSP 13, applicant must have two years of legal work experience and bar membership.
To qualify for JSP 14, applicant must have three years of legal work experience and bar membership. Major Duties:
Performs substantive screening of all non-habeas corpus civil cases filed by unrepresented inmates and detainees and initial screening of non-prisoner pro se litigation.
Performs research and appropriate recommendations, memoranda, and orders for the presiding Judge's signature throughout the pendency of the case, as well as other case work as needed to assist the workload of the Court, including assisting with trials and court hearings.
Monitors all civil cases (not including section 2254 and 2255 habeas corpus motions) involving pro se litigants to make sure the cases are properly progressing.
Advises the Court when action needs to be taken and prepares orders and opinions responsive to the needs of the case.
Compiles statistics and prepares periodic reports, as required, that reflect the status and flow of cases.
Identifies problem areas, makes recommendations, and offers solutions, as required by the Court, Administrative Office, and other officials.
Keeps abreast of changes in the law to aid the Court in adjusting to new legislation in the pro se area. Maintains liaison between the Court and litigants.
Corresponds with other officials and counsel as necessary. Evaluates present procedures to determine new innovations for increasing the effectiveness in handling complaints, petitions, and pleadings.
Reviews the docket of pending prisoner and inmate litigation to assure the proper progress of such cases and advises the Court of those cases where action by the Court is appropriate.
Provides information, guidance, and advice to judges, magistrates, and other personnel working in the pro se area. Advises appropriate personnel on the status of particular cases.
Provides assistance to Clerk of Court staff when necessary. Performs other duties as assigned.
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