This just in:
The Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School is now accepting applications for a Visiting Professor (VP) position. The position will run for the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 academic years. The position is in Lewis & Clark Law School’s premier animal law program at the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS).
The VP will teach three or four animal law courses per academic year and have the opportunity to write at least one article or other scholarly piece per year. The VP will also have an interest and background in international animal law issues as well as the demonstrated cultural competencies necessary to effectively teach, advise, and mentor our international J.D. and LL.M. students.
For further information about the position, and how to apply, please go here.
They need a professor to teach students how to defend a dog bite? As a solo attorney for almost 30 years, I can tell you with certitude that defending and prosecuting dog bites are the only animal law matters most attorneys will ever see and which one can possibly generate fees... Woof!
Posted by: Captain Hruska Carswell, Continuance King | March 17, 2017 at 03:07 PM