
Paul L. Caron
Dean
Pepperdine Caruso
School of Law

The Federalist Society has announced a new Searle Young Legal Scholars Research Fellowship Program to provide two junior tenure-track faculty members funding to take a semester-long research leave to make major progress on an important scholarly article: The Award: Fellows will receive a stipend set at a level reasonably comparable to their salary for half
Loyola-Chicago is looking to make an entry level or lateral tenure-track appointment focused primarily on income tax and corporate/commercial law. The person will be expected to teach the Income Tax and Corporate Law courses. To apply, send a cover letter and CV to Tax Prof and Faculty Appointments Committee Chair Jeffrey L. Kwall.
From Cheyanna Jaffke: Western State University College of Law in beautiful and sunny Southern California (Orange County) needs a spring semester visitor to teach basic tax and maybe one upper division course while I am on sabbatical. You can surf in the morning and snow ski in the afternoon. Classes will run from January through
Pace University School of Law seeks to hire a full-time, tenure-track Tax Prof to begin in the 2009-10 academic year: The ideal candidates … will be entry-level or in the early part of their academic careers. … Candidates should have demonstrated commitment to scholarly achievement and should be interested in enriching both our curriculum and
Queen’s University Faculty of Law seeks to hire (1) a full-time, tenured-track or tenured Tax Prof to begin July 1, 2009, at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level, and (2) a two-year Visiting Assistant Professor: The Faculty is seeking candidates who will contribute actively to the life of the academic community at Queen’s and
Albany Law School seeks to hire a full-time tenure-track tax professor, beginning Fall 2009. Candidates must demonstrate: (1) a record of strong academic performance; (2) a record of, or potential for, excellent scholarly publication; and (3) a record of, or potential for teaching in accordance with Best Practices for Legal Education. Applications (cover letter, C.V.,
Beginning September 1, 2008, teach law at Transnational Law and Business University Graduate School of Law, one of Asia’s most elite graduate law schools, in Seoul, Korea. Language of instruction (and all on-campus communication) is English-only. Students are mostly valedictorian or salutatorian law graduates from top Asian universities (in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Japan, Indonesia,
Washington & Lee is seeking a Fall 2008 tax visitor to teach basic tax (3 credits) and the basic trusts and estates course (3 credits). For more information or to apply, please contact Associate Dean (and Tax Prof) Bob Danforth.
Florida State is seeking a one-semester tax visitor for the 2008-09 academic year. For more information, or to apply, contact Joseph Dodge.
Loyola-Chicago seeks to hire a tax visitor for Fall 2008 (or the entire 2008-09 academic year) to teach Federal Income Tax and other tax or non-tax courses (such as International Tax, Corporate Finance, or Banking). If interested, please e-mail Jeffrey L. Kwall.
Georgia State seeks visiting professors for the 2008-09 academic year in a variety of areas, including Tax (Basic Income Tax, Business Tax, and Estate & Gift Tax) and Wills. For more information or to apply, please email Roy M. Sobelson, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law.
The ABA Section of Taxation is looking for a Pro Bono lawyer to join its staff in Washington, D.C.: This position will work with the Section’s Pro Bono Committee to coordinate efforts to provide service to the pro bono tax assistance community and individual taxpayers. As such, he/she will assist in providing technical tax assistance,
Tulane seeks a 2008-09 visitor to teach Income Tax and Corporate Tax, either as a full-year or one-semester Spring visit. For more information or to apply, contact Vice-Dean Steve Griffin.
Oxford University seeks to fill the McGrigors University Lecturership in Tax Law: The University wishes to make an appointment from 1 October 2008 to the University Lecturership in Tax Law, a newly established, permanent post. The post is funded by a generous donation from McGrigors for at least five years and will be known, during
Vermont Law School is looking for tax visitors for fall semester 2008 and spring semester 2009: We offer a four-credit basic income tax course in each semester. We also offer a three-credit business tax course and can offer it either in fall 2008 or spring 2009. If interested, or for more information, please contact Tax
Georgia State University College of Law seeks to hire a visiting professor to teach one or more core tax courses for one semester only in the Fall of 2008. If interested, please send a CV and cover letter to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Roy M. Sobelson.
The IRS Office of Chief Counsel invites applications for a Professor in Residence for the 2008-09 academic year: The Professor in Residence Program at the IRS Office of Chief Counsel is designed to achieve greater understanding of the academic and governmental perspectives on the development of tax law and policy. The program provides one law
With the AALS faculty recruitment conference beginning today, with formal interviews on Friday and Saturday, here are the law schools I am aware of that are looking to hire one of more entry-level (EL) or lateral (L) tax professors, along with the school’s contact person: Albany (EL, L) (Barbara Jordan-Smith) Arkansas-Fayetteville (EL, L) Brooklyn (EL,
Temple invites entry level and junior lateral candidates to apply for a tenure-track business tax faculty position. For more information or to apply, contact Tax Prof Alice G. Abreu, Chair, Faculty Selection and Recruitment Committee.
The University of Tennessee College of Law seeks to hire a full-time tenure-track professor to teach Federal Income Taxation or Business Associations and related courses. For more information or to apply, contact Thomas E. Plank, Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee.
The University of Cincinnati College of Law is seeking to hire a tax professor. Both entry-level and lateral candidates are encouraged to apply, as well as those who would like to visit for a semester or a year before deciding whether to permanently join us. We believe this is a particularly attractive opportunity for a
The University of Louisville School of Law seeks to hire two entry-level or lateral professors in a variety of areas, including tax. For more information or to apply, contact John Cross, chair of the appointments committee.
Loyola Law School-L.A. is soliciting applications for a two-year Visiting Assistant Professor in Taxation position commencing summer or fall 2008. A description of the position is available here: We are prepared to offer a more attractive compensation package than is typical for VAP positions in the hope of attracting highly qualified applicants. The application deadline
The University of Georgia School of Law is seeking a tax visitor for Spring 2008 to teach Corporate Tax (3 credits) and Partnership Tax (2 credits). For more information, or to apply, email Associate Dean Paul Kurtz.
The Queen’s University Faculty of Law is seeking to hire a Tax Prof to begin July 1, 2008: Queen’s University Faculty of Law invites applications for up to three tenure-track or tenured appointments, particularly at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, to begin July 1, 2008. The Faculty is seeking candidates who will contribute actively