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Lawyers Civil Rights Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Civil Rights Attorney Job Type: Contractor Location: Remote (United States Only) Job Overview We are seeking experienced Civil Rights Attorneys to contribute their legal expertise to an innovative ...

Civil Rights Attorney Job Type: Contractor Location: Remote (United States Only) Job Overview We are seeking experienced Civil Rights Attorneys to contribute their legal expertise to an innovative ...

Civil Rights Attorney Job Type: Contractor Location: Remote (United States Only) Job Overview We are seeking experienced Civil Rights Attorneys to contribute their legal expertise to an innovative ...

TORT & CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY

Houston, TX · On-site

$87K - $128K/yr

Assistant City Attorney I and Senior Assistant City Attorney II Section: TORT & CIVIL RIGHTS Reporting Location: 900 BAGBY Workdays & Hours: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM* *Subject to Change ...

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What is the difference between Lawyers Civil Rights vs Lawyers Criminal Defense?

AspectLawyers Civil RightsLawyers Criminal Defense
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, specialization in civil rights lawLaw degree, bar admission, specialization in criminal law
Work EnvironmentCourts, government agencies, advocacy organizationsCourts, law firms, private practice
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, government agencies, civil rights organizationsPrivate law firms, criminal courts, defense agencies
Common Search IntentUnderstanding civil rights legal issues and advocacyDefending clients accused of crimes

Lawyers Civil Rights focus on protecting individuals' constitutional rights and advocating for social justice, often working in nonprofits or government agencies. Lawyers Criminal Defense defend clients accused of crimes, working primarily in private law firms or criminal courts. While both require a law degree and bar admission, their work environments and client focus differ significantly.

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Civil Rights Attorney - Remote

YO AI Labs

Austin, TX • Remote

$140 - $400/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Civil Rights Attorney

Job Type: Contractor
Location: Remote (United States Only)

Job Overview

We are seeking experienced Civil Rights Attorneys to contribute their legal expertise to an innovative project at the intersection of law and emerging technology. In this role, you will help improve next-generation AI systems by reviewing, evaluating, and refining AI-generated legal content related to civil rights law. No prior AI experience is required—your legal expertise, analytical skills, and understanding of civil rights issues are what matter most.

Key Responsibilities
  • Review, analyze, and annotate legal documents, case studies, and materials related to civil rights law.

  • Develop clear explanations of legal concepts, statutes, precedents, and regulatory frameworks.

  • Draft and refine realistic legal scenarios, questions, and responses for AI training purposes.

  • Evaluate AI-generated legal outputs for accuracy, legal reasoning, ethical considerations, and practical applicability.

  • Research and summarize case law updates, policy developments, and emerging trends in civil rights law.

  • Provide constructive feedback to improve AI-generated legal content and reasoning.

  • Collaborate with legal and technical teams through clear written and verbal communication.

  • Maintain high standards of accuracy, clarity, and legal quality across all deliverables.

Required Skills
  • Civil Rights Law

  • Legal Research & Analysis

  • Legal Writing

  • Case Law Analysis

  • Policy Analysis

  • Statutory Interpretation

  • Critical Thinking

  • Attention to Detail

  • Communication

  • Collaboration

Preferred Qualifications
  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree with active bar membership in the United States.

  • Significant experience practicing civil rights law, including litigation or policy analysis.

  • Strong knowledge of landmark civil rights cases, federal and state statutes, and regulatory frameworks.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to explain complex legal concepts clearly.

  • Strong analytical and critical thinking abilities.

  • Experience synthesizing complex legal information into accessible formats.

  • Interest in legal technology, artificial intelligence, and innovative approaches to legal problem-solving is a plus.