The Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center
seeks to hire tenure-track or tenured faculty members with a starting date in
August 2017. Among others, we are looking for a civil law professor, preferably
with a comparative law/international law profile, to teach civil law classes in
our bi-jural, civil law and common law curriculum. International applicants
should contact Prof. Bill Corbett (bill.corbett@law.lsu.edu)
or Prof. Missy Lonegrass (missy.lonegrass@law.lsu.edu)
and email them their resume at their earliest convenience, as the Faculty
Appointment Committee will start organizing preliminary interviews in September
2016, and call shortlisted candidates for onsite visits in October and November.
They may also want to contact Prof. Olivier Moréteau (olivier.moreteau@law.lsu.edu) for
feedback on the LSU Law Center and its teaching and research activities. Below
is the text of the official announcement.
LOUISIANA
STATE UNIVERSITY, PAUL M. HEBERT LAW CENTER seeks to hire tenure-track or
tenured faculty members. Areas of particular interest to us include the
following: business/transactional law; clinical; criminal law and criminal
procedure; evidence; family law; and civil, international and/or comparative
law. We also may consider applicants who specialize in areas other than those
listed. Applicants should have superior academic credentials and publications
or promise of productivity in legal scholarship. Contact: Melissa T. Lonegrass
or William R. Corbett, Co-Chairs of the Faculty Appointments Committee, Paul M.
Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, 110 LSU Union Building, Baton Rouge,
LA 70803-0106. The Paul M. Hebert Law Center of LSU is an Equal Opportunity/Equal
Access Employer and is committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and
encourages applications from female and minority candidates.