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March 16, 2009
New national organization for adjuncts looking for law professors to join
We helped break the news back in February about a new, national organization called "The National Coalition of Adjunct Faculty" that seeks to support and advocate for adjunct faculty everywhere, including those who teach legal writing. As a result of our post, our good buddy Professor Mitchell Rubenstein over at the Adjunct Law Prof Blog helped spread the gospel. Indeed, he got religion himself by joining the group's organizational committee as he announces here. As Professor Rubinstein explains, the purpose of the group is still a bit amorphous but they are nonetheless seeking members, including law school adjuncts. So all you legal writing gremmies out there, grab your wax and your board, and surf on over to the Adjunct Law Prof Blog to get the skinny on how to join.
Hat tip to me.
I am the scholarship dude.
(jbl)
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