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Location: Houston, TX
Subjects: Constitutional Law/First Amendment, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Property, Torts, Contracts, Professional Responsibility, Wills/Trusts & Estates
Start Date: August 1, 2023
South Texas College of Law Houston (STCL) invites applications from both entry-level and experienced faculty for one or more full-time, tenure-track positions beginning in the 2023 – 2024 academic year. While all candidates will be considered, we particularly seek candidates interested in teaching the subjects listed above. We seek candidates with outstanding academic records who are committed to both excellence in teaching and sustained scholarly achievement. Members of minority groups and others whose backgrounds will contribute to the diversity of the faculty are especially encouraged to apply.
STCL is committed to fulfilling our mission of providing a diverse body of students with the opportunity to obtain an exceptional legal education, preparing graduates to serve their community and the profession with distinction. STCL is known for its supportive and collegial culture and its commitment to student success. The school, located in downtown Houston, was founded in 1923 and is the oldest law school in the city. STCL is a private, nonprofit, independent law school, fully accredited by the American Bar Association and a member of the Association of American Law Schools, with 52 full-time, 60 adjunct, and two visiting assistant professors serving a student body of 976 full- and part-time students. The school is home to the most decorated advocacy program in the U.S. and the nationally recognized Frank Evans Center for Conflict Resolution. Additional information regarding South Texas is available at http://www.stcl.edu.
Please send letters of interest and resumes to:
Professor Kevin Yamamoto
Faculty Appointments Committee, Chair
South Texas College of Law Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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