Research Fellow, Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies Job at Cato Institute

Cato Institute Washington, DC 20001

Description:

Cato’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies is ground zero-for cutting-edge constitutional advocacy. Whether your passion is vindicating individual rights like free speech, self-defense, and occupational freedom; dumping Chevron deference; ending the immoral and ineffective war on drugs; or confining the federal government to its enumerated powers—you’ll find outlets for it here. Do you hate government-empowering nonsense doctrines like qualified immunity, aggregation, and rational basis review? So do we. But don’t just complain about overweening government—do something about it by joining our dedicated team of constitutional avengers.

About Cato

The Cato Institute is a libertarian think tank dedicated to advancing individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peaceful international relations. Founded in 1977, Cato owes its name to Cato’s Letters, a series of essays published in 18th-century England that presented a vision of a society free from excessive government power. Cato’s Letters inspired the heroes of the American Revolution, and we strive to bring the timeless principles of that revolution—individual liberty, limited government, and free markets—to all people.

The Cato Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Responsibilities

As a Research Fellow in Cato’s Center for Constitutional Studies, you will work to thwart Leviathan by spending every waking minute devising creative ways to prevent government officials from exercising powers they do not lawfully possess and riding roughshod over constitutionally protected rights. (Just kidding—we sometimes break for meals and happy hours.) The bread-and-butter work of a Research Fellow in the CCS includes writing Supreme Court amicus briefs, writing amicus briefs for other courts, and writing blog posts, op-eds, and impassioned Twitter threads about those amicus briefs; devising and executing strategic plans for minimizing government, maximizing liberty, and generally making life difficult for freedom-stealing bureaucrats; and educating policymakers, the public, and whoever happens to be sitting next to you on a plane about the virtues of liberty, limited government, and a properly engaged judiciary.

Things you will not do as a Research Fellow include filling out timesheets; anything involving discovery; exchanging vituperative emails with opposing counsel over fripperies; and flying cross-country for a ten-minute status conference.

Requirements:
  • Law degree plus a burning desire to vindicate liberty and make government officials respect constitutional limits they tend to ignore
  • Peerless legal writing skills

Pluses

  • Deep understanding of and demonstrated commitment to classical liberal values
  • Exceptional academic credentials and active bar membership
  • Legal experience at a firm, public interest organization, or judicial clerkship
  • Expertise in constitutional law and/or appellate advocacy
  • High EQ and the ability to converse respectfully with all kinds of people in all kinds of settings
  • Sense of humor (but you already knew that)

How to Apply

Qualified applicants should submit a resume, a truly excellent cover letter, and a legal writing sample that will have us beating down your door without a warrant.




Please Note :
clarksqn.com is the go-to platform for job seekers looking for the best job postings from around the web. With a focus on quality, the platform guarantees that all job postings are from reliable sources and are up-to-date. It also offers a variety of tools to help users find the perfect job for them, such as searching by location and filtering by industry. Furthermore, clarksqn.com provides helpful resources like resume tips and career advice to give job seekers an edge in their search. With its commitment to quality and user-friendliness, Site.com is the ideal place to find your next job.