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There is an Ed. Law assistant professor position at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Unlike some other Ed. Law professorship positions, this one does not necessarily require a Ph.D. - a J.D. and/or an Ed.D. may be enough so for any educational lawyers out there that have experience adjuncting at other universities, this may be an opportunity to get a full-time position at a growing university in the capital city of an important state.

As always, employers seeking to advertise educational law related positions can contact me about posting their position at the Edjurist. Hopefully there will be enough positions this coming fall to do a job board on the redesigned site.


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