Cornell Law School - International Human Rights Clinic - Clinical Faculty Member

16 Aug 2012 5:56 PM | Donna Lee
Cornell University Law School invites applications for a position as a clinical faculty member teaching an International Human Rights Clinic, one of several core clinics
that make up Cornell Law School's Clinical Programs (www.lawschool.cornell.edu/academics/clinicalprogram/int-human­ rights/index.cfm).
 
Application  procedure:
Submit, electronically, a cover letter describing your interest and experience working as part of a clinical law environment, a current resume or curriculum vitae,  and contact information  for three references who can comment  on your legal skills, academic performance or practice experience to John  Blume, Professor of Law and Director of Clinical, Advocacy and Skills Programs,  jb94@cornell.edu.
 
Applicant  criteria:
•    Applicants must  hold a J.D. degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
•    Applicants must  be licensed to practice law in the  United States.
•    Applicants must  have expertise and substantial practice experience in the area  of international human  rights.
 
Cornell encourages applications from those committed to equal opportunity and diversity.  Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
 
 
 
•    Cornell University Law School - Civil Legal Services Clinic – Clinical Faculty Member
 
Cornell University Law School invites applications for a position as a clinical faculty member teaching a Civil Legal Services Clinic serving local indigent populations in Cornell Law School's Clinical Programs.
 
Application  procedure:
Submit, electronically, a cover letter describing your interest and experience working as part of a clinical law environment, a current resume or curriculum  vitae,  and contact information  for three  references who can comment  on your legal skills, academic performance or practice experience to John Blume, Professor of Law and Director of Clinical, Advocacy and Skills Programs, jb94@cornell.edu.

Applicant criteria:
•    Applicants must hold a J.D. degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
•   Applicants must be admitted to the New York Bar (preferred) or the bar of another state and be able to waive in or be willing to take the NY Bar Exam.
•   Applicants must demonstrate expertise and substantial  practice experience in the area of civil legal services for indigent populations.
 
Cornell encourages applications from those committed to equal opportunity and diversity.  Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

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