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Suffolk University Law Schools top10 ranked Clinical Programs welcomes applications for a Clinical Fellow or Practitioner in Residence (PIR) to help run its Environmental Law and Policy Clinic during the 202526 academic year. The Environmental Law & Policy Clinic (ELPC established in 2023 to meet growing student demand is one of 15 inhouse clinics at Suffolk Law School. The Fellow or PIR will work with a Visiting Clinical Professor in the ELPC to run and teach all aspects the program including designing and building the docket supervising clinical students in their case and project work and teaching the related clinical seminar. Clinical Fellows are stafflevel junior clinical teachers and PIRs are non tenuretrack faculty and the candidates appointment will depend on experience and qualifications.
The ELPC is a fullyear clinic offered for 10 credits 5 credits/semester) serving students in their last 2 years of law school. Students enrolled in the ELPC work on a variety of local state and/or federal environmental energy and land use legal matters including representing nonprofits citizen groups and governmental agencies on regulatory and environmental policy issues on todays most pressing issues. During the 202526 academic year the ELPC will substantially focus its work on supporting underserved communities and advocates on matters concerning land conservation sand mining and resource protection in Southeastern Massachusetts. Students will also provide analysis and education on various legislative/regulatory initiatives. The Fellow or PIR will focus on developing and managing a docket of cases or projects in the realm of land use and environmental policy legislation and regulation including advocacy.
Requirements/Qualifications:
Eligible candidates must possess a JD.
Admission to the Massachusetts Bar or qualification to be admitted to the Massachusetts Bar within six months of start date is .
Successful Clinical Fellow candidates will have at least 25 years of relevant legal experience and Practitioner in Residence candidates will have 5 years or more of relevant legal experience involving environmental energy land use municipal or administrative law and/or legislative and regulatory drafting and advocacy.
Experience with or demonstrated interest in legislative advocacy and/or environmental legal policy is strongly preferred.
Experience working with diverse communities clients and other stakeholders is strongly preferred.
Experience mentoring and/or working with junior attorneys or law students is preferred as is teaching experience or prior participation in a law school clinic.
Hours and Duration: This position will begin July 1 2025 and will be a fulltime 1year appointment with the possibility of future renewal.
Required Application Documents: Cover Letter
Curriculum Vitae
Suffolk University does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race color national origin ancestry religious creed sex gender identity sexual orientation marital status disability age genetic information or status as a veteran in admission to access to treatment in or employment in its programs activities or an affirmative action equal opportunity employer the University is dedicated to the goal of building a diverse and inclusive faculty and staff that reflect the broad range of human experience who contribute to the robust exchange of ideas on campus and who are committed to teaching and working in a diverse environment. We strongly encourage applications from groups historically marginalized or underrepresented because of race/color gender religious creed disability national origin veteran status or LGBTQ status. Suffolk University is especially interested in candidates who through their training service and experience will contribute to the diversity and excellence of the University community.
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