Tenured or Tenure-Track Position: Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the
Community & Economic Development Clinic at Yale Law School
Basic Description
Yale Law School invites applications for a clinical professor of law to become the Director of its Community and Economic Development (CED) Clinic.
The professorship will be either a tenured or a tenure-track position with the potential of clinical tenure.
Nature of Position
The CED Clinic will offer students the opportunity to engage in applied policy making related to economic development in the New Haven area as well as potentially in other communities in the region. A major goal of the clinic will be to instruct students in the design, feasibility, implementation and evaluation of a variety of economic development interventions and initiatives. The clinic is interdisciplinary in nature, bringing together students from the law, business, architecture, forestry, and divinity schools at Yale. Students represent community organizations, coalitions, nonprofits, community financial institutions, local government, and small businesses. They work in regulatory, transactional, business and strategic capacities. Projects often involve legislative advocacy and policy research and development and may expose
students to: formation and governance of for-profit and not-for-profit entities; strategic planning and decision-making, negotiating and drafting contracts; developing employment and other policies; structuring real estate transactions; assessing the financial feasibility of proposed projects; securing funding from federal, state, local, and private sources; and resolving zoning and environmental issues. The clinical professor will direct the Ludwig Center for Community and Economic Development, which works at the intersection of law, policy, entrepreneurship, economics, and
social innovation to research and design creative, testable, and scalable solutions to community development challenges at the local, national, and global levels. In addition, the clinical professor will oversee development of clinic projects, provide direct supervision of students in the clinic, work with other supervising attorneys in the clinic, and teach a seminar on economic development policy.
Basic Requirements
Applicants should have significant experience in policy experience related to economic
development. This may include experience related the design, implementation or evaluation of government policies or private or NGO initiatives to stimulate economic development. It may include transactional experience in some or all of the following: real estate development; entity formation; and banking law. Candidates must be prepared to apply for admission to the Connecticut bar. Applicants should have outstanding legal writing skills, high ethical standards, sound judgment, and the ability to motivate and train law students and promote teamwork.
Additional Requirements
Highly desirable attributes that the appointments committee will consider
include:
(1) Prior law school teaching experience.
(2) A track record of previous publications in community economic development law and practice, and a demonstrated commitment to scholarship.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and c.v. to Beth Barnes at beth.barnes@yale.edu