Assistant/Associate Professor of Law - Charlotte
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Elon - Charlotte Campus, North Carolina
Title: Assistant/Associate Professor of Law - Charlotte
Position Type: Faculty Full-Time
Days Per Week: 5
Hours Per Week: 40
VP Area: Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs
Department: Elon University School of Law
Location: Elon - Charlotte Campus
Position Summary
Elon University School of Law welcomes applications for an entry-level or lateral tenure-track faculty position to teach Constitutional Law, Professional Responsibility, and related courses. Based in our Charlotte, North Carolina location, the position will start in summer 2026.
Elon Law is recognized for innovation in legal education through a highly experiential, full-time 2.5-year curriculum that has led to increases in applications, selectivity, bar passage rates, post-graduate placement and diversity. We seek a colleague who is eager to contribute to our mission: blending strong classroom instruction with experiential learning to fully equip a vibrant generation of practice-ready law graduates, while pursuing forward-looking scholarship and embracing excellence in teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship. Required qualifications include a J.D. or equivalent law degree, outstanding academic credentials, substantive practice experience, and admission with good standing to practice.
For more information about Elon Law and Elon University, visit law.elon.edu.
Minimum Required Education and Experience
A Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree or its equivalent, strong academic credentials, substantial legal practice experiences.
Preferred Education and Experience
Strong potential for teaching and scholarly excellence.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
In-depth legal knowledge, strong teaching and communication skills, and the ability to conduct and disseminate scholarly research. They should also possess strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, as well as a commitment to mentorship and student success
Required Other Training, Certifications, or Licensing
Bar admission and in good standing. Prior successful teaching experience and a record of scholarly publications.
Special Instructions to Applicants: Please provide 3 references.