Liveblogging AERA: Law Oriented Assistant Professor Position
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 2:21PM
Justin Bathon in Educational Leadership

Wanted to pass along a law oriented Assistant Professor position at George Washington University that their chair, Virginia Roach, passed along to me. I am a big fan of Dr. Roach and her work which is closely tied to educational policy, and to have her as the chair of your department would be a great starting place for a young legal researcher. Also, you would be in D.C., so you would get a lot of opportunities to involve yourself in federal happenings and perhaps even sit in on oral argument at the Supreme Court from time to time. Anyway, this is a great job for any of you young educational law scholars out there and I encourage all of you to apply.

I am going to try to keep up with the educational law faculty openings as much as I can and post them here, so if there are any educational law faculty openings you want to advertise, either in education or in law, please feel free to contact me and let me know. Not only will I post them to the blog, but I know a lot of young educational law scholars and I will perhaps be able to point someone in the right direction. I will also advertise other educational law oriented positions if asked, but remember there is already a job board for school law attorneys at the NSBA, Council of School Attorneys.

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