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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

UC Berkeley-EBCLC’s Education Defense and Justice for Youth (EDJY) Program-Staff Attorney & Clinical Supervisor

East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) is a non-profit legal services organization, the community-based clinical program for U.C. Berkeley Law School, and one of the Bay Area’s largest and most effective system disrupters. EBCLC’s Education Defense and Justice for Youth (EDJY) Program is hiring a Staff Attorney/Clinical Supervisor to join our dynamic EDJY Program team.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

Georgetown Law-Center for Applied Legal Studies-Clinical Teaching Fellow

The Center for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) at Georgetown Law announces that it is now accepting applications for its annual fellowship program in clinical legal education. CALS will offer one lawyer a two-year teaching fellowship (July 2026-June 2028), providing a unique opportunity to learn how to teach law in a clinical setting.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

University of Chicago Law School-Innovation Clinic -Lecturer/Visiting Clinician

The University of Chicago Law School is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time visiting position teaching in its Innovation Clinic, which is a transactional clinic providing legal services for start-up ventures in the innovation sector. The appointment would begin July 1, 2026, and would run through the end of the 2026-2027 academic year.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

Georgetown Law-Domestic Violence Clinic- Graduate Teaching Fellowship

The Georgetown Domestic Violence Clinic (DVC) is seeking to hire a clinical teaching fellow/supervising attorney. DVC hires one clinical teaching fellow/supervising attorney each year for a two-year fellowship position. DVC fellows receive intensive, supportive mentorship as they develop skills in litigation, teaching, and legal scholarship; the program is a strong pathway to a permanent position in law teaching (clinical or doctrinal), as well as a deep dive into public interest practice.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law-Environmental Law Clinic-Clinic Fellow

The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Clinical Fellows Program seeks applicants for a fellowship in its Environmental Law Clinic. This is an in-person, two-year appointment.

The Detroit Mercy Law Environmental Law Clinic is a partnership between Detroit Mercy Law and the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center. The Clinic is taught and directed by the Center’s Executive Director, an environmental law attorney and expert in the field.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

University of Denver Sturm College of Law-Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellow, Civil Rights Clinic-Clinical Teaching Fellow

The Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Program (“Program”) at the Sturm College of Law is seeking a Clinical Teaching Fellow. The Program prepares talented and dedicated individuals to serve as future full-time clinical faculty members at U.S. law schools. Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellows (“Lasch Fellows”) undertake a rigorous training program involving assignment to a particular clinic within the Student Law Office and an associated three-year course of teaching, research, and study culminating in an LL.M. degree.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

University of Denver Sturm College of Law-Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellow, Civil Rights Clinic-clinical faculty

The Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Program (“Program”) at the Sturm College of Law prepares talented and dedicated individuals to serve as future full-time clinical faculty members at U.S. law schools. Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellows (“Lasch Fellows”) undertake a rigorous training program involving assignment to a particular clinic within the Student Law Office and an associated three-year course of teaching, research, and study culminating in an LL.M. degree.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

Duke School of Law-Environmental Law and Policy Clinic-Supervising Attorney

Duke University School of Law seeks to hire a Supervising Attorney to support the Duke Environmental Law and Policy Clinic. The Clinic is a joint initiative between Duke Law School and the Nicholas School of the Environment, enrolling students from each school to work on interdisciplinary projects and cases for clients who cannot afford legal and professional environmental services.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

University of Wisconsin Law School-The Law & Entrepreneurship Clinic -clinical Assistant, associate, or full professor

The Law & Entrepreneurship Clinic (L&E Clinic) provides legal services to approximately 300 entrepreneurs each year under the direct supervision of six clinical professors. The L&E Clinic faculty teaches a seminar for the L&E Clinic students and provides day-to-day training, mentoring, and supervision of students. The L&E Clinic faculty maintains important community relationships, provides education to community partner organizations, and contributes in many other ways to our vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

Georgetown Law-Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic-Clinical Teaching Fellowship

The Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center is seeking a Clinical Teaching Fellow. The two-year fellowship is an ideal position for a transactional lawyer interested in transitioning into legal academia and developing teaching and supervisory abilities in a setting that emphasizes a dual commitment—clinical education of law students and transactional law employed in the public interest.

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Amanda Cole Amanda Cole

Texas A&M School of Law-Tax Dispute Resolution Clinic-Senior Lecturer and the Director

Texas A&M University School of Law invites applications for a faculty (non-tenure-accruing) position in our clinical program. This is a full-time 11-month position and is partially funded by a grant. Applicants will be considered for the faculty title of Senior Lecturer. The anticipated start would be in the spring semester of 2026. The successful candidate will serve as a Senior Lecturer and the Director of the law school’s Tax Dispute Resolution Clinic, part of the IRS Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) program, and will be responsible for all aspects of the clinic.

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