About the Institute for Free Speech
Founded in 2005 by former Federal Election Commission Chairman Bradley A. Smith, the nonpartisan Institute for Free Speech (IFS) promotes and defends the First Amendment rights to freely speak, assemble, publish, and petition the government.
Litigation and legal advocacy comprise about half of IFS’s program activities. The other half consists of traditional think tank work, such as research, education, communications, and external relations.
This position primarily supports our litigation efforts.
The Opportunity to Litigate for Free Speech
IFS is hiring an Attorney with at least seven years of experience to support its ongoing litigation efforts. The position is located either in the Washington, DC office or remotely at any location within the United States with reasonable access to air travel. [Read more…]