From our friends in Knoxville: THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW invites applications from both entry-level and lateral candidates for as many as two full-time, tenure-track faculty positions to…
We're nearing the end of the Watchman symposium -- we may have another post or two by Monday and then Steve Lubet will conclude the symposium early next week. This ...
This just in: Kabarak University School of Law, Boston College Law School and the International Society of Public Law invite submissions for a two-day Symposium on Constitutional Change and Transformation…
This just in: The New Zealand Centre for Public Law at Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty Law, Boston College Law School, and The International Society of Public Law (ICON·S) invite ...
Marc Roark, who teaches property, secured transactions, and law and literature at Savannah Law School, asks what Robert Penn Warren might have thought about Go Set a Watchman: I’ve always ...
Miriam Cherry, who teaches business associations and contracts at St. Louis University's Law School, has a very different contribution to the Go Set a Watchman symposium. She's written a dialog…
(Cross posted on Legal Ethics Forum) Writing in The New Yorker, Lincoln Caplan argues in favor of a Code of Conduct for the U.S. Supreme Court, focusing primarily on issues…
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL expects to make two faculty appointments in fields that might include constitutional law and/or taxation. Hiring rank would be dependent on the background and experience of…
From an email message which I received this week: The UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW, Fayetteville, seeks to fill one tenure-track position to begin in the 2016-2017 academic year…
Our next contribution to the Go Set a Watchman blog symposium is by Matthew Crow, who is a history professor at Hobart and William Smith College, where he writes and teaches ...