The Civil Rights Section of the Litigation Division of the Utah Attorney General's Office seeks an attorney to represent state employees, state agencies, school districts and universities in civil rights litigation.
The Civil Rights Section defends civil rights litigation against state entities and employees. These claims are primarily brought in federal court pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging violations of rights under the United States Constitution but may include pendant state-law tort claims and state constitutional claims. The successful applicant should anticipate litigating Eighth Amendment claims alleging inadequate medical care against corrections officers; Fourth Amendment claims alleging excessive force and illegal search and seizure against Utah Highway Patrol Troopers; and First Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment claims against other state agencies and their employees. Attorneys in the Civil Rights Section also defend Universities and school districts in lawsuits alleging Title VI, Title IX, and ADA violations.
This position requires excellent written and oral advocacy skills. This position also requires experience and ability to immediately assume primary responsibility for litigating cases with minimal supervision. At least five years civil litigation experience. Knowledge of federal and state civil litigation, the Utah Governmental Immunity Act and the substantive and procedural elements of litigating § 1983 claims in federal court is preferred.
Membership in good standing in the Utah State Bar, or qualification for practice pending admission to the Utah Bar under Utah Supreme Court Rule of Professional Practice14-809, is required. Some travel is required as incumbents will need to represent their clients in civil litigation and other legal proceedings throughout the state.
| Grade Level | Bar Year | Approximate Salary |
| I | 2023-2025 | $121,500 |
| II | 2020-2022 | $127,700 |
| III | 2016-2019 | $134,300 |
| IV | 2015-Prior | $140,900 - $180,000 (Depending on Experience) |