Assistant Professor of Legal Writing
St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law is seeking Assistant Professors of Legal Writing to join the team beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. Assistant Professors in St. Thomas’ Legal Writing Program teach two sections of the required Legal Research & Writing (analysis and objective writing) and of Advanced Legal Research & Writing (persuasive writing) in the 1L year (approximately 20 students per section). In addition to teaching the weekly classes, professors evaluate students’ writing assignments, provide detailed written feedback, and meet with students during office hours. Although the syllabus and main assignments are uniform among sections, Legal Writing Professors have the freedom to develop their own additional assignments to teach the required skills. Teaching Appellate Advocacy (the third required course of the legal writing program) during the summer semester as an overload is encouraged, but optional.
St. Thomas Legal Writing Professors are not required to engage in scholarship, but they do serve on law school committees and in leadership positions. Professors are offered a one-year contract, subject to renewal. Upon successful completion of two one-year terms, Legal Writing Professors may apply for a longer-term contract.
St. Thomas University is an urban, student-centered, Catholic university with rich cultural and international diversity, dedicated to developing leaders who contribute to the economic and cultural vitality of the regions they serve. To this end, the College of Law remains committed in teaching, scholarship, and service to fostering a public order of human dignity, to training lawyers sensitive to the needs of the region’s underrepresented communities, and to expanding access to professional opportunities which includes active partnerships with business, government, and the South Florida community. Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Miami, the University is committed to academic and professional success guided by its Catholic identity. Except for the maintenance of Catholic values in the operation of the University and a preference for Catholic faculty in recruitment and hiring, discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, or military status, marital or familial status, or any other category that is or becomes protected by law, is strictly prohibited.
Minimum Qualifications
Juris Doctor is required.
At least two years of post-law school experience demonstrating the potential for excellence in teaching legal writing, e.g., prior teaching or clerking experience, or law practice involving extensive legal writing.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience mentoring and working with students from diverse backgrounds.
Application Process
Please email cover letter, writing sample, and resume to Professor Casey Reiter, Director of the Legal Writing Program, at creiter@stu.edu with the subject line “Legal Writing Position.”
Benjamin L. Crump College of Law
16401 NW 37th Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL 33054