Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor of Law

Northwestern UniversityChicago, IL
353d$100,000 - $125,000

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About The Position

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law invites applications for a Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor of Law to join our Center for International Human Rights (CIHR) to begin on or around July 1, 2025. The Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor will be responsible for clinical teaching focused on health and human rights and will oversee Northwestern's award-winning Access to Health project. The Center for International Human Rights is part of Northwestern's Bluhm Legal Clinic, which is nationally recognized as one of the most comprehensive and impactful clinical programs in the country. The Center offers a range of clinical projects that support partners around the world in the areas of international justice and accountability for war crimes; economic and social rights (with a focus on health); women's rights; access to justice for children in contact with the law; technology and rights; and reparations. The visitor will be responsible for co-teaching the Law School's international human rights clinic during the fall semester, developing class sessions, and supervising student projects on health and human rights. During the spring semester, they will teach Northwestern's interdisciplinary Access to Health course, which brings together students from the law, business, and medical schools to collaborate on improving rightsholders' access to health and realization of their human right to health. The course includes a weekly seminar, as well as student clinical projects. The Access to Health project work and course are supported by a dedicated teaching fellow, through the Schuette Teaching Fellows program.

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