Law School, Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Law

University of Wisconsin MadisonMadison, WI
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About The Position

The University of Wisconsin Law School seeks an entry-level or experienced law professor to serve as a tenure-track or tenured faculty member. The faculty member will be an assistant, associate, or full professor at the Law School, depending on prior teaching experience, and will serve as part of a University-wide cohort of faculty in one of the following two areas: (1) free market solutions to societal challenges, or (2) the foundations of Western thought.

Requirements

  • The Law School seeks a tenure-track or tenured faculty member who will be part of a University-wide cohort of faculty in one of the following two thematic areas: (1) free market solutions to societal challenges, or (2) the foundations of Western thought.
  • The faculty member will have a record of outstanding scholarly achievement, or the potential therefore, in one of these two thematic areas.
  • The Law School seeks to recruit outstanding scholars and teachers who demonstrate excellence or strong potential in research and teaching, and who will add intellectual diversity to the University, including the Law School. Candidates may do so by adding new perspectives to our faculty, introducing new areas of substantive or methodological focus, and/or advancing our commitment to pluralism and healthier civil discourse.
  • Successful candidate must have previous qualified teaching experience to be hired at the Associate or no-Prefix level.
  • JD or equivalent law degree required.

Responsibilities

  • Engage in research and publish scholarship in one of the following two thematic areas: (1) free market solutions to societal challenges, or (2) the foundations of Western thought.
  • Participate and engage with a University-wide cohort of faculty in one of these two areas.
  • Teach classes on one or more of the following subjects: business law (including but not limited to antitrust, banking, bankruptcy, or corporate law); civil procedure; constitutional law (including but not limited to federalism, separation of powers, and the First Amendment); contracts; criminal law and procedure; energy or environmental law; empirical legal studies; law and economics; jurisprudence/legal philosophy; law and religion; legislation and regulation; property; torts; and/or U.S. or Anglo-American legal history.
  • Serve as an affiliate of one or more of the following University centers: (1) the Center for the Study of Liberal Democracy; (2) the Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy; or (3) the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
  • Engage in service to the University, the Law School, and the legal profession, of the type expected of law faculty, including through the advancement of the Wisconsin Idea.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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