Albany Law School - Visiting Professor, Family Violence Litigation Clinic

02 Jun 2016 1:39 PM | Laura McNally-Levine

Albany Law School invites applications for a Visiting Professor position to teach in its Clinic & Justice Center during the fall 2016 through spring 2017 semesters. The position involves teaching a Family Violence Litigation clinic through which second- and third-year law students learn about domestic violence dynamics, the substantive law and procedure of Family Court, and represent domestic violence survivors. Candidates should have a strong academic and practice background, with experience in or capacity for teaching in a law school clinical setting. Candidates must be admitted to practice in New York State and must have actually practiced at least two years out of the last ten in New York State.

Albany Law School is a small, independent private school in New York State’s capital. Established in 1851, it is the oldest independent law school in the nation and the oldest law school in New York State. The school’s Clinic and Justice has a national reputation for excellence in clinical teaching and public service.

Applications (electronic preferred) will be accepted until the position is filled. They should include a cover letter, resume, list of publications (if applicable), and three references, and should be sent to:

Albany Law School

Attn: Director of Human Resources

80 New Scotland Avenue

Albany, NY 12208-3494

Fax: (518) 445-3262

E-mail: hr@albanylaw.edu

Albany Law School is an equal opportunity employer committed to recruitment and retention of a qualified and diverse workforce.

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