From an email message that I recently received:
Michigan State University College of Law invites candidates with a record of excellence in teaching and scholarship to apply for full-time faculty positions. We seek to hire four entry level tenure system faculty members in (1) trust and estates with a preference for a candidate who can teach trusts and estates and tax issues in trust and estate law; (2) law, technology and information; (3) health law including equity issues; and (4) one of the following areas: torts, corporations, contracts, or public international law including human rights and regional and international institutions. We also seek to hire two non-tenure system hires on a 405(c) track: (1) a Director of our Housing Clinic and (2) a Director of our (new) Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurial Clinic.
Michigan State University is the nation’s premier land-grant university, established in 1855. MSU Law’s history dates to 1891. More information about the Law College can be found at www.law.msu.edu.
MSU is committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The University actively encourages applications from and nominations of people from diverse backgrounds including women, persons of color, people with diverse gender identities and sexual orientations, veterans, and persons with disabilities.
Please submit application materials to:
Professor David Blankfein-Tabachnick
Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee
MSU College of Law
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