The University of Kentucky has announced that Mary Davis will be the dean of its law school. Davis has been serving as the school's interim dean. Davis, who holds a JD from Wake Forest Law, will transition to the permanent position on January 1.
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I'm still shocked they got away with only doing an internal search. That would never fly at my school.
Posted by: AnonProf | December 14, 2020 at 02:06 PM
I think transparency is better than the alternative. At my law school, we had a sham search. The provost wasted the faculty’s time and the time of the external candidates only to hire the internal candidate despite a negative faculty vote.
Posted by: Anon law prof | December 14, 2020 at 03:27 PM