Our friends at Ole Miss inform me that they are reopening the search for the following position:
The
University of Mississippi School of Law announces the creation of the
MacArthur Justice Clinic, the law school's ninth clinical program. The
Clinic will undertake impact litigation on civil rights/human rights matters
and criminal justice issues in Mississippi. The law school seeks a
tenure-track (or long-term appointment ) clinical faculty member to lead and
teach in the clinic. With the generous support of the J. Roderick
MacArthur Foundation, the law school will receive funding for the Clinic’s
litigation efforts, and will also create an endowment to provide loan repayment
and fellowships for recent graduates who pursue public interest law in
Mississippi. The School of Law looks forward not only to the work of the
MacArthur Justice Clinic, but also to the connection the Clinic will build with
the Roderick MacArthur Justice Center at Northwestern University School of
Law. The Chair of the Search Committee is Professor Ben Cooper [email protected]. For more
information about the position and to apply, please visit https://jobs.olemiss.edu/postings.
For more information on the establishment of the Clinic, please
visit http://law.olemiss.edu/law-school-to-open-justice-clinic-establish-public-interest-endowment/.
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