The School of Law has an outstanding opportunity for a Legal Publications Editor (0.5 FTE) to join their team. Position Summary: Under general direction of the Scholarship Discovery Law Librarian, the Legal Publications Editor provides advanced, professional-level editorial and publication support for the scholarly and practice-oriented work of University of Washington School of Law faculty. This position serves as a principal editorial consultant to faculty authors, exercising a high degree of independent judgment and legal subject-matter expertise in the evaluation, development, editing, and preparation of complex legal manuscripts and court-bound documents. The Legal Publications Editor works closely with faculty on law review articles, peer-reviewed journal articles, books and book chapters, policy reports, and amicus briefs filed with state and federal courts. Responsibilities include substantive editing for legal analysis, argument structure, accuracy and use of authority, and compliance with jurisdiction-specific court rules, as well as advanced citation review and formatting. This position requires deep familiarity with legal doctrine, judicial conventions, and scholarly publishing standards, and routinely involves engagement with sophisticated legal arguments intended for academic and judicial audiences. Work is performed with considerable autonomy and discretion and has a direct impact on the clarity, accuracy, persuasiveness, and professional reputation of UW Law faculty scholarship and advocacy.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree