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September 19, 2010
tenure-track legal writing job
The University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty position. Both entry level and experienced candidates will be considered. Significant curricular needs include Legal Analysis and Writing and other private law doctrinal courses. However, as one of the faculty’s primary goals is to add strong teacher-scholars, the Recruitment Committee also welcomes applications from well-qualified candidates in other areas of expertise. Candidates who contribute to the diversity of the faculty are especially encouraged to apply.
The position is:
_x_ a. is a tenure-track appointment.
2. The professor hired:
_x_ a. will be permitted to vote in faculty meetings on all issues
3. The school anticipates paying an annual academic year base salary in the range checked below. (A base salary does not include stipends for coaching moot court teams, teaching other courses, or teaching in summer school; nor does a base salary include conference travel or other professional development funds.)
b. $80,000 to $89,999
4. The number of students enrolled in each semester of the courses taught by the legal research & writing professor will be:
_x_ c. 38 - 45
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