The Center for Constitutional Democracy is the newest research center at UC Law SF and was publicly launched in September 2025. It is an intellectual hub and action center focused on supporting innovative work across strategy to defend and advance rights, justice, and American constitutional democracy. Initial Year 1 focus areas of the Center for Constitutional Democracy included: (1) working across legal strategy in the courts, legislatures, and in communities to defend and advance U.S. constitutional rights and California law; (2) anticipating and proactively addressing threats to constitutional rights and democratic institutions in an era of rapid AI and other technological change; (3) building a network of subject matter experts at universities across the country to collaborate to defend and advance constitutional rights; and (4) educating students and the broader community about constitutional democracy and the rule of law. Activities include scholarship, public education, and supporting work in the courts, legislatures, and communities that is focused on defending basic norms and processes of constitutional democracy and advancing rights, justice, and the rule of law more generally. Work of the Center includes research, memoranda, legal briefs, white papers, op-eds and other public materials, sponsorship of workshops and symposia, educational outreach to K-12, undergraduate and graduate and professional students, and other public facing endeavors. With strategic focus and unparalleled legal expertise, the Center for Constitutional Democracy champions the most challenging cases, fights for due process, privacy, speech, and other constitutional principles, and promotes policies that advance American constitutional democracy. It is a trusted partner for legal teams and brings invaluable expertise and compelling personal stories to shape the public narrative. Through policy advocacy and education, the Center provides critical expertise to policymakers at all levels of government, leading the movement to honor the guarantees of the Constitution. More information about the Center for Constitutional Democracy is at www.uclawsf.edu/we-the-people. The Center seeks an Executive Director to develop and lead initiatives designed to advance the Center’s mission and support constitutional democracy in the United States. The Executive Director will report to the Chancellor & Dean through June 2027 and to the Provost & Academic Dean thereafter. The position involves evaluating, developing, implementing, and administering initiatives targeting threats to basic freedoms and constitutional structures and crafting strategies to continue to advance rights, justice, and constitutional democracy. These responsibilities extend to identifying and organizing subject matter experts at UC Law SF, at other University of California campuses, and at institutions of higher education nationally and internationally, for the purpose of supporting efforts to combat attempts to undermine the systems and guarantees of constitutional democracy and the rule of law generally. The successful candidate will be a leader who can work with institutions in the legal and broader community, including law firms, nonprofit organizations, State agencies, and university partners, to engage effectively around the subject of constitutional democracy.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree