University of Wisconsin Law School - Clinical Instructor - Frank J. Remington Center’s Wisconsin Innocence Project (WIP)

01 Apr 2021 5:17 PM | Chanté Brantley (Administrator)

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL is hiring a Clinical Instructor for its Frank J. Remington Center's Wisconsin Innocence Project (WIP)

For more information, including how to apply, please see the following link: https://jobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/508745/wi-innocence-project-clinical-instructor 

Applications are due April 15, 2021.

DESCRIPTION:

The University of Wisconsin Law School is pleased to announce a search for a Clinical Instructor in the Frank J. Remington Center’s Wisconsin Innocence Project (WIP).  The Remington Center is one of the largest and oldest clinical programs in the country, and is comprised of multiple prison-based and criminal law projects. The clinics include several calendar-year opportunities, along with school-year clinics and externship positions with prosecution and public defender offices.  

WIP clinicians instruct and supervise students while providing postconviction innocence services. The work includes preparatory instruction and direct supervision of students in investigation and litigation of wrongful convictions. Students currently enroll full time in the summer, and have continuing clinical work during the fall and spring semesters. However, the clinic’s structure is flexible to best fit instructor interest and programmatic needs. 


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