The University of Richmond is on a hiring spree this year. They are looking to fill two tenure-track doctrinal faculty positions, a clinical faculty position, and a chaired position. Cribbing now from the University's announcements:
Tenure/Tenure-Track Appointments
The University of Richmond School of Law seeks to fill up to two tenure-track
positions during the 2012-13 academic year, at least one of which may be in the
area of wills and trusts. Entry level candidates should have outstanding
academic credentials and show superb promise for top-notch scholarship. Lateral
candidates should have a superb record of scholarship and teaching.
Applications and inquiries may be directed to Professor Corinna Lain, Chair
of Faculty Appointments, at lawfacultyapp@richmond.edu, or:
Professor Corinna Lain
Chair, Faculty Appointments
University of
Richmond School of Law
28 Westhampton Way
Richmond, Va. 23173
E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Chair in Law
The School of Law seeks to fill the E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Chair
in Law. The Robins Chair recognizes a faculty member who has achieved
exceptional stature in his or her field, and is not limited by subject
matter. Candidates should have a superb record of scholarship and teaching, as
well as a demonstrated commitment to institutional and/or public service.
Applications and inquiries may be directed to Professor Corinna Lain, Chair
of Faculty Appointments, at lawfacultyapp@richmond.edu, or:
Professor Corinna Lain
Chair, Faculty Appointments
University of
Richmond School of Law
28 Westhampton Way
Richmond, Va. 23173
Clinical Professor
The University of Richmond School of Law seeks a full-time clinical faculty
member to develop, run, and teach a clinic that would provide non-litigation
legal services to small businesses, entrepreneurs, non-profits, authors, and
artists on business transactions and intellectual property issues. The Clinical
Professor will play a major role in determining the clinic's specific emphasis
and operation. This is a non-tenure track, renewable contract position. For
additional details, please see the full description.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and list
of references to Professor Chris Cotropia at ccotropi@richmond.edu,
or:
Professor Chris Cotropia
University of Richmond School of Law
28
Westhampton Way
Richmond, Va. 23173
I want to add two things here. First, those of you who did not grow up in the middle Atlantic may not have had occasion to learn about how absolutely fantastic Richmond is as a place to live — it's a wonderfully liveable city, with a terrific sense of history and tradition and a progressive political climate at the same time. It's a really vibrant city for families, for young people, for those of us in middle age and older. There's a fabulous art culture (and history resources beyond number, though I suspect that'll be of less interest to most law faculty than to me) and beautiful places to live downtown as well as in the "fan," (the 1920s-era suburbs), and further out, too. In addition to U of R, there's Virginia Commonwealth University, which has a very strong faculty and a huge student body, which makes the city feel really young. There's an incredibly sophisticated legal culture (Hunton and Williams, for instance, is headquartered there) and economic culture. Plus, you're close to beach, the mountains, and DC is about two hours away. It's a great place to live. Second, the University, which has a long history (it was founded before the Civil War) has absolutely fantastic leadership. Ed Ayers, the distinguished historian of the nineteenth century South, has done incredible work as president; and Wendy Perdue, who came to the deanship from Georgetown a little more than a year ago, has been a terrific leader for the law school. I know this first-hand because she hired away from UNC one of our star faculty (and one of my closest friends in the academy) this spring.