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$103K - $107K/yr

CardozoLaw has a long tradition of public advocacy and is the birthplace of the Innocence Project and the home of our Center for Rights and Justice.Cardozooffers a world-class faculty and encourages ...

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CardozoLaw has a long tradition of public advocacy and is the birthplace of the Innocence Project and the home of our Center for Rights and Justice.Cardozooffers a world-class faculty and encourages ...

Staff Attorney

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$103K - $107K/yr

CardozoLaw has a long tradition of public advocacy and is the birthplace of the Innocence Project and the home of our Center for Rights and Justice.Cardozooffers a world-class faculty and encourages ...

$84K - $94K/yr

Cardozo Law has a long tradition of public advocacy and is the birthplace of the Innocence Project and the home of our Center for Rights and Justice. Cardozo offers a world-class faculty and ...

COPP- PAROLE INVESTIGATOR

Boise, ID · On-site

$27.13 - $28.50/hr

Conducts fact finding hearings to help determine a parolee's guilt or innocence regarding alleged ... Coordinates special projects regarding the parole hearing process; prepares records, reports and ...

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How much do project innocence jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for project innocence in the United States is $107,124.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,000.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for someone working in Project Innocence?

A typical day for a Project Innocence professional involves reviewing files from individuals claiming wrongful conviction, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, and gathering new or overlooked evidence. Teamwork is a significant component, as you often collaborate closely with attorneys, paralegals, investigators, and sometimes forensic experts to build a strong case. You may also spend time communicating with clients, their families, and external partners. This blend of legal research, client interaction, and teamwork makes each day both challenging and rewarding for those passionate about justice reform.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Project Innocence position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Project Innocence role, you typically need strong investigative, legal research, and case management skills, usually supported by a background in law, criminal justice, or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, legal databases, and digital evidence review tools is often required. Attention to detail, empathy, and excellent written and verbal communication skills set top candidates apart. These capabilities are critical for effectively reviewing wrongful conviction cases, collaborating with legal teams, and advocating on behalf of clients.

What is a Project Innocence job?

A Project Innocence job typically involves working with organizations dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals and advocating for criminal justice reform. Responsibilities may include legal research, case review, forensic analysis, and public advocacy. Positions can range from attorneys and investigators to paralegals, analysts, and policy advocates. Many roles require legal training or experience in criminal justice, though administrative and support positions may also be available. The work often involves collaboration with legal professionals, nonprofit organizations, and community groups to help overturn wrongful convictions and prevent future injustices.

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Staff Attorney

$103K - $107K/yr

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Job description

Staff Attorney

Apply/Register Job no: 498905
Work type: Staff Full-time
Department: Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Location: Brookdale Center, 55 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY
Categories: Legal

Position Summary:      

The Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR) is a leading global center for the study, teaching, and promotion of human rights. CLIHHR strengthens laws, norms, and institutions to prevent mass atrocities, protect affected populations, and rebuild societies in the wake of atrocities. An innovative "think tank," CLIHHR furthers the theory and scholarship of human rights and atrocity prevention, while its "action arm"-the Benjamin B. Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic-trains law students in human rights and atrocity prevention practice. 

The Institute is seeking to hire a Staff Attorney to assist with cases, projects, and events at CLIHHR. Applicants should have at least four years of human rights litigation and/or advocacy experience as well as experience teaching or supervising law students.

The Staff Attorney will engage primarily with Clinic partners and clients toward protecting and promoting human rights while developing and furthering Institutional projects and convenings as part of the goal of preventing mass atrocity crimes. Secondarily, the Staff Attorney will train and supervise law students in the HRAP Clinic and lecture in seminars. The Staff Attorney will work under the direction of the Faculty Director of CLIHHR and the HRAP Clinic. 

Position Responsibilities:

  • Manage the docket of individual and collective partners seeking accountability and justice for human rights harms, and/or preventing international crimes through international human rights law practice
  • Prepare submissions, motions, briefs, training, or other human rights law strategic advocacy and human rights normative development
  • Conduct international legal research and writing toward finalizing project-based work for clients and communities
  • Build and maintain partnerships with civil society organizations, practitioners, international institutions, and affected communities
  • Contribute to policy analysis and institutional reports related to human rights law and practice
  • Assist with curricular innovation, including implementing simulations and experiential exercises focused on issue-spotting, international legal frameworks, and accountability mechanisms
  • Assist in managing CLIHHR programs and convenings, including organizing and implementing events on urgent human rights challenges and emerging issues in the field
  • Work with the Program Coordinator and Faculty Director to secure additional project funding to create sustainability and expand the Clinic and Institute
  • Direct human rights legal advocacy teams, including law students, partners/clients, and other experts collaborating with the Clinic
  • Supervise law students engaged in live and project-based human rights case work, including fact-finding, legal research, advocacy, and strategic litigation support
  • Lecture in Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic and supervise law students on human rights cases and projects

The Staff Attorney position is a two-year position. It is full-time and may require evening and weekend work as needed. Field work and travel in furtherance of project litigation and advocacy are expected.

Experience & Educational Background:

  • JD or equivalent law degree
  • Interest in legal education and human rights practice
  • A demonstrated abiding commitment to social justice and equality
  • Ability to travel for project implementation is a plus

Application Instructions:

Resume and cover letter required

Salary Range:

$103,000 - $107,000

About Us:       

The Benjamin N.CardozoSchool of Law is a leader in legal education, located in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. The law school is renowned for its program in intellectual property, which includes the FAME Center for Fashion, Arts, Media, and Entertainment Law.CardozoLaw has a long tradition of public advocacy and is the birthplace of the Innocence Project and the home of our Center for Rights and Justice.Cardozooffers a world-class faculty and encourages creative thinking and innovation in the legal profession.Cardozoprovides students with a strong foundation in legal theory combined with practical hands-on experience in a variety of areas, including criminal law, civil rights law, and business law. The school prides itself on creating a vibrant and warm community for faculty, staff, and students. 

A division of Yeshiva University,CardozoLaw School offers an excellent compensation package and a broad range of employee benefit plans. The law school is a secular institution within a religious university and welcomes people of all religions, ethnic backgrounds, races, and sexual identities. 

Equal Employment Opportunity:           

Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunities to all employees and candidates without regard to race, color, age, sex, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

Advertised: May 28, 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
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