From a recent email message:
Touro University, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center is excited to bolster its outstanding faculty with talented, engaged professors committed to excellence in both teaching and scholarship. We invite applications for two tenure-track faculty position. Course needs include Business Organizations, Criminal Law, and Evidence.
Ideal candidates must have a J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school and a commitment to teaching in an environment dedicated to excellence in teaching and mentoring of students. We look for innovative faculty with a preference for both practice and teaching experience. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to service to legal education and to the wider community as well as a desire to engage in the intellectual life of the Law Center. With one of the most diverse student bodies in the country, Touro Law Center is dedicated to the aims of diversity and strongly encourages applications from women and minorities. Applicants are expected to be willing and capable of teaching inperson and remotely and be familiar with best practices in both modalities.
Touro Law Center, a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS), is part of the Touro University. Established in 1970 to focus on higher education for the Jewish community, the Touro University has grown to serve a widely diverse population. We are uniquely attuned to the importance of an education for students of all backgrounds and circumstances.
Located on beautiful and historic Long Island with its many beaches, coastlines, and parks, Touro Law Center has a unique location directly across the street from the federal and state courts, providing substantial opportunities for teaching and learning. Within the New York City metropolitan area, we are a train ride to Manhattan and an even shorter train ride to JFK Airport.
If interested, please apply through the portal here. Questions about the positions may be directed to Professor Laura Dooley, Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee at [email protected]
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