Later this week, AALS will host its annual Workshop for New Law Teachers in Washington, D.C. From the program description:
The Workshop for New Law Teachers is an opportunity for faculty who have been teaching for three years or less to build networks, establish mentors, and share their experiences, questions, and concerns as new academics with their cohort. New faculty will also benefit from the advice and support from the roster of inspirational scholars and teachers the AALS planning committee has chosen for their commitment to legal education, the distinction they have achieved in their own careers, and the diversity of their scholarly and pedagogical approaches.
Each year, over 100 new law faculty join the workshop. This year ‘s program looks terrific thanks to the Planning Committee and AALS staff, including Planning Committee members Haider Ala Hamoudi (University of Cincinnati College of Law), Melanie B. Jacobs (University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law), Natalie Nanasi (SMU Dedman School of Law), Trilby Robinson-Dorn (University of California, Irvine School of Law, Chair), Ezra E. Rosser (American University, Washington College of Law), and Carlos M. Teuscher (Boston College Law School).



