If you're interested in teaching instead of toiling, check out this extensive compilation of
law teaching fellowships posted at Tax Prof Blog.
Not exact matches
«By the time I was in
law school, I was sure from Day One that I was going to try to draw my way through it,» says Hagan, who recently began a one - year
fellowship teaching and working in Stanford's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, known as the D.school.
«For practitioners and others contemplating joining the
law professor ranks,» he explains, «many
law schools offer wonderful opportunities to transition into the legal academy with one - or two - year
fellowships which allow you to enter the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference (the «meat market») with published scholarship (and in many cases
teaching experience) under your belt.»
Fellowships are typically granted either to full - time
law professors who incorporate issues of ethics and professionalism into their
teaching or to legal practitioners actively involved in ethics CLE education and professionalism programs.