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The Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Program at the Sturm College of Law prepares talented and dedicated individuals to serve as future full-time clinical faculty members at U.S. law schools. Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellows undertake a rigorous training program involving assignment to a particular clinic within the Student Law Office and an associated three-year course of teaching, research, and study culminating in an LL.M. degree.
Job Responsibility:
Supervision of second- and third-year law students, with the goals of training students to become ethical, effective, and compassionate advocates and of delivering outstanding client representation
Classroom teaching and curriculum development, in collaboration with the other ELC faculty
Requirements:
JD or equivalent degree
Excellent written and oral communication skills
At least three (3) years of practice experience in environmental law and litigation
A commitment to inclusive teaching methods
Membership in the Colorado Bar or willingness to petition for admission prior to the start date of the fellowship
Nice to have:
Teaching, training, or supervision of law students or early-career lawyers
Experience representing community groups in litigation and administrative proceedings
What we offer:
Covered by the University of Denver’s Student Health Insurance Plan
Eligible for a transit pass and certain benefits offered by the University
Waiver of all tuition and fees associated with the LL.M. program
Professional development budget
May qualify for deferment of student loans and/or loan repayment assistance