Law. Key responsibilities include: - Teaching one course per semester, with one course focusing on a substantive area of law related to Indian Country and the other either as a first-year... doctrinal course or an upper-level required course. - Developing a sch...
responsibilities include: - Teaching one course per semester, with one course focusing on a substantive area of law related to Indian Country and the other being either a first-year... doctrinal course or an upper-level required course. - Developing a scholar...
VAP will be responsible for the following duties: - Teaching one course per semester, with one course focusing on a substantive area of law related to Indian Country and the other being either a first-year... doctrinal course or an u...
Title: Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Job Responsibilities: The Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP) at the College of Law is tasked with several key responsibilities aimed at preparing them for a full-time, tenure-track position in legal academia. The VAP is expected to: - Develop...
both academic and professional development. These responsibilities include: - Teaching: The VAP will teach one course per semester. One course will focus on a substantive area of law related to Indian Country, while the other will be either a... first-year doc...
Title: Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Job Responsibilities: The Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP) at the reputed firm is responsible for contributing to the academic environment and legal scholarship at the College of Law. This full-time role is primarily focused on the areas...
Title: Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Job Responsibilities: - The Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP) is expected to participate actively in the intellectual life of the law school at a reputed firm. - Develop a scholarly agenda with a focus on Native American law...
the VAP to be in residence at the university. Key responsibilities include: - Teaching one course per semester, with one course focusing on a substantive area of law related to Indian Country and the other being either a first-year......