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Careers in Law Teaching

On Monday, March 22, at noon in Rom 5246, Professors Peter Carstensen and Thomas Mitchell will talk to students about careers in law teaching.  If you are interested in using your J.D. to pursue an academic career, please make every effort to attend this program, where you will learn about the typical career paths that lead to teaching careers, as well as the conventional hiring mechanisms used by law schools.

Submitted by Jane Heymann, Assistant Dean for Career Services on March 19, 2010

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