From an email that I received a few days ago:
The University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law seeks applications for one or more tenure-track faculty positions. Both entry level and experienced candidates will be considered. As one of the faculty’s primary goals is to add strong teacher-scholars, the committee welcomes applications from well-qualified applicants in all areas of expertise. Candidates who contribute to the diversity of the faculty are especially encouraged to apply.
The University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law is the nation's fifth oldest law school in continuous operation and among the first to require that all its students satisfy rigorous public service requirements as a condition of graduation. It is located in a major midwestern urban center, Louisville, Kentucky, a city highly regarded not only as the home of the Kentucky Derby and the horse-racing industry, but also for its leadership in the healthcare industry and for its dynamic entrepreneurial environment. Honored as “Most Livable Large City” in 2008 by the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Louisville is the home of a vibrant arts community and a low cost of living. The law school is an integral part of a major research university with rich opportunities for cross-disciplinary research.
To submit an application, or obtain additional information, please contact Professor Tony Arnold, chair of the Faculty Recruitment Committee (email: [email protected]; mail: Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville, Louisville KY 40292; phone: 502.852.6388).
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