What are the responsibilities and job description for the Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor >>> position at Tulane University School of Medicine?
Tulane University Law School seeks to hire full or part time Visiting Clinical Assistant Professors in at least 2 of its seven clinical programs, including in the Domestic Violence Clinic, the Women’s Prison Project, the First Amendment Clinic, and/or the Environmental Law Clinic. Run by full-time faculty, the law school’s clinical programs are among the most robust experiential learning programs in the nation for law students and exemplify the University’s strong culture of public service.
Tulane’s clinics provide a capstone learning experience for law students, while modeling the legal profession’s core values and responsibilities to serve people of limited means. Through these programs, Tulane law students learn essential lawyering skills and provide free, exemplary legal representation to clients under Louisiana’s student practice rule. Students enroll for a full academic year.
Clinic faculty engage in hands on, intensive supervision of complex litigation requiring subject matter expertise in areas such as: 1) gender-based violence, family law, civil litigation, criminal law and practice, criminal defense and/or post-conviction practice (DV Clinic and WPP); 2) First Amendment law, federal trial practice (First Amendment Clinic); 2) environmental law, administrative law (Environmental Law Clinic), and more.
The Visiting Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor of Law will:
Tulane’s clinics provide a capstone learning experience for law students, while modeling the legal profession’s core values and responsibilities to serve people of limited means. Through these programs, Tulane law students learn essential lawyering skills and provide free, exemplary legal representation to clients under Louisiana’s student practice rule. Students enroll for a full academic year.
Clinic faculty engage in hands on, intensive supervision of complex litigation requiring subject matter expertise in areas such as: 1) gender-based violence, family law, civil litigation, criminal law and practice, criminal defense and/or post-conviction practice (DV Clinic and WPP); 2) First Amendment law, federal trial practice (First Amendment Clinic); 2) environmental law, administrative law (Environmental Law Clinic), and more.
The Visiting Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor of Law will:
- Directly represent clinic clients;
- Supervise student attorneys engaged in direct representation of clients;
- Work with the respective clinic director to advance the Clinic’s goals, identify docket priorities, screen and select cases, and manage student attorney workflow;
- Meet regularly with student attorneys, individually and in teams, to assist their case planning, provide feedback, and support their development of lawyering skills and professional identity formation;
- Perform other responsibilities as determined by the respective clinic director.