Assistant Professor (Teaching)
Wayne State University Law School invites applications for an Assistant Professor (Teaching) in our Legal Research and Writing (LRW) Program. The position entails teaching first-year Legal Research and Writing and possibly upper-level legal writing classes such as Appellate Advocacy and Legal Drafting. Applicants must have a J.D. degree and a strong academic record. Ideal candidates should have demonstrated excellence in legal writing; one year of court clerkship, practice experience, and/or experience teaching legal writing; and a passion for teaching future legal advocates.
Wayne State University is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity, and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities and prepares students for success in a diverse, global society. WSU encourages applications from women, people of color, and other underrepresented groups. WSU is an equal opportunity employer.
Candidates should send a cover letter, CV, and any other relevant materials to Professor Justin Long, LRW Committee Chair, at justin.long@wayne.edu.
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1. The position advertised:
___ is a tenure-track appointment.
X may lead to successive long-term contracts of five or more years.
___ may lead only to successive short-term contracts of one to four years.
___ has an upper-limit on the number of years a teacher may be appointed.
___ is part of a fellowship program for one or two years.
___ is a part-time appointment, or a year-to-year adjunct appointment.
Additional information about job security or terms of employment, any applicable term limits, and whether the position complies with ABA Standard 405(c):
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- The professor hired:
X will be permitted to vote in faculty meetings.
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Additional information about the extent of the professor’s voting rights:
Full voting rights except on tenure/tenure-track hiring or promotion matters.
- The school anticipates paying an annual academic year base salary in the range checked below. (A base salary does not include stipends for coaching moot court teams, teaching other courses, or teaching in summer school; a base salary does not include conference travel or other professional development funds.)
___ over $140,000
___ $130,000 - $139,999
___ $120,000 – $129,999
___ $110,000 - $119,999
___ $100,000 - $109,999
___ $90,000 - $99,999
___ $80,000 - $89,999
X $70,000 - $79,999
___ $60,000 - $69,999
___ less than $60,000
___ this is a part-time appointment paying less than $40,000
___ this is an adjunct appointment paying less than $10,000
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4. The number of students enrolled in each semester of the courses taught by the legal research & writing professor will be:
____ 30 or fewer
____ 31 - 35
____ 36 – 40
X 41 - 45
____ 46 - 50
____ 51 - 55
____ 56 - 60
____ more than 60
Additional information about teaching load, including required or permitted teaching outside of the legal research and writing program:
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