Notice of Faculty Positions at Pace University School of Law (White Plains, NY)

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Pace University School of Law invites applications for full-time, tenure-track faculty positions commencing in the 2009-2010 academic year. The ideal candidates for these positions will be entry-level or in the early part of their academic careers.   Pace Law School is particularly interested in candidates with an interest in tax law and environmental law but welcomes applications from candidates with all curricular interests.

Candidates should have demonstrated commitment to scholarly achievement and should be interested in enriching both our curriculum and our academic community. Applications are especially encouraged from people of color, people with all sexual and gender identities, individuals who are differently-abled, veterans of the armed forces or national service, and anyone whose background and experience will contribute to the diversity of our faculty. Pace is committed to achieving completely equal opportunity in all aspects of University life.  

Pace University School of Law is located in White Plains, New York, in Westchester County, approximately 19 miles north of New York City. Many of our faculty live in New York City, as well as the surrounding suburbs. Pace’s reputation and strong financial aid and scholarship program attract highly talented students from diverse backgrounds and from forty-four states and several countries. The Law School’s primary commitment is to providing its students with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to be effective and ethical lawyers as well as community leaders.

To apply, please send a resume and references to:

Professor David N. Cassuto
Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee
Pace University School of Law
78 North Broadway
White Plains, N.Y. 10603
dcassuto@law.pace.edu

If materials are submitted by attachment, please provide full contact information in the body of the e-mail. For information about Pace Law School, see www.law.pace.edu.

-Bridget Crawford

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