Job Title: Attorney I - Youth Courts Job Responsibilities: The Attorney I position at the **Members Only** (MDCPS) involves serving as a frontline attorney for the agency. The primary responsibilities include: - Serving as counsel for MDCPS in Youth Court and related Chancery Court proceedings. - Representing the agency in various legal proceedings, including shelter hearings, adjudication hearings, disposition hearings, permanency reviews, termination of parental rights proceedings, a
**Job Title** Attorney II - Youth Courts **Job Responsibilities** The Attorney II for Youth Courts at the **Members Only** (MDCPS) is tasked with the following responsibilities: - Serve as frontline counsel for MDCPS in Youth Court and related Chancery Court proceedings. - Provide legal representation for the agency in various types of proceedings, including: - Shelter Hearings - Adjudication Hearings - Disposition Hearings - Permanency Reviews - Termination of Parental
Organization: Tennessee Attorney General and Reporter Job Title: Assistant Attorney General – Memphis Office Experience: Minimum of three years as a civil litigator Salary: Not specified, but will be competitive and based on experience Location: Memphis, TN H1: Join Our Team as an Assistant Attorney General in Memphis H2: Represent the State and its Employees in Civil Matters The Tennessee Attorney General and Reporter is seeking a highly qualified and experience...
Assistant Director for Policy Duties: The candidate will establish and direct the activities of the Communications and Legislative Affairs Division, Legal Education and Research Services Division, and the Immigration Law Division. Provide executive leadership, direction, and operational support in accomplishing EOIR's strategic goals and mission. Serve as the primary policy advisor to the Director and Deputy Director of EOIR in the following areas: the review and coordinatio
Job Title: Immigration Judge Department: Department of Justice Office: Executive Office for Immigration Review Job Responsibilities: Immigration Judges are responsible for presiding over formal, quasi-judicial hearings, which include removal and bond adjudications. These proceedings involve issues of removability as well as applications for relief such as asylum, withholding of removal, protection under the Convention Against Torture, cancellation of removal, and adjustmen