Clinical Assistant Professor of Law
Listed on 2026-02-13
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO COLLEGE OF LAW is seeking to fill one non-tenure-track clinical position with potential for security of position consistent with ABA Standard 405(c). All clinical subject matters are welcome.
The College of Law has a longstanding commitment to excellence in clinical legal education. The clinical programs at the University of Toledo are designed to expose students to the practical skills and professionalism required for the successful practice of law. The mission of the College of Law is to prepare students to engage in the practice of law and related professions;
to further academic and scholarly excellence; to foster a spirit of community, professional and individual values; and to encourage participation in the life of the university, region, stale, nation, and world.
The University of Toledo is a comprehensive metropolitan public university with a $750+ million annual budget and graduate programs in Law, Medicine, Engineering, and Pharmacy, among others. The Toledo metropolitan area, with a population of over 650,000, is located on the Western shore of Lake Erie and boasts a world-class art museum, lively cultural scene, popular Triple-A baseball team, and a very affordable cost of living.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and must be submitted through this website: https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)..
Inquiries can be directed to Professor Michelle (Shelley) Cavalieri, Chair, Appointments Committee alieri.
Please provide a letter of application, current curriculum vitae and names of three reference contacts upon submission.
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Applicants should possess excellent academic credentials, a strong background in practice, and a commitment to excellence in experiential legal education and community engagement. A juris doctorate and an Ohio bar license or eligibility for admission without examination is required.
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