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Candidates must have a JD degree, a strong background in technology policy, and a minimum of five years practical experience greatly preferred. Prior teaching experience is strongly preferred. Candidates must be licensed to practice law in atleast one state and be eligible either to sit for the Colorado bar or to apply for an admission waiver.
To apply, candidates should mail a letter describing their interest, their initial thoughts on the kinds of cases or projects they would develop for the Technology Law & Policy Clinic, including discussing why the range of work selected well prepares students to work in a regulatory environment. The letter should also address a candidate’s relevant practice experience and any prior teaching experience, and include a resume and the names of three references to Deborah J. Cantrell, Associate Professor & Director of Clinical Programs, University of Colorado Law School, Wolf Law Building, 404 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0404. The deadline for applications is September 15, 2012. Teaching will begin August 2013. Colorado Law is an equal opportunity employer.
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