From an email that I received earlier this week:
Tulane Law School invites applications for tenured or tenure-track positions. The appointments committee will consider excellent candidates in all fields. Applications from candidates with expertise in taxation, civil procedure, federal courts, commercial law, and civil law are particularly welcome. The appointments committee especially invites applications from candidates who will enhance the diversity of the law faculty, regardless of their area of specialization.
Tulane Law School enjoys a strong international reputation, with specialized programs in maritime law, international and comparative law, civil law, environmental law, and sports law. Tulane University was founded in 1834 on the tenets of education, research and community service. The university has a student body of approximately 13,200 undergraduate and graduate students, 100,000 alumni, and an approximate budget of $600 million. It is home to 10 other schools and colleges, in addition to the School of Law, and offers degrees in architecture, business, law, liberal arts and sciences, social work, medicine, as well as public health and tropical medicine.
Applications should be sent to:
Professor Keith Werhan
Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee
Tulane University School of Law
6329 Freret Street
New Orleans, LA 70118
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