[blindlaw] Fw: Visiting Position in Disability Rights Clinic at Syracuse

Scott C. LaBarre slabarre at labarrelaw.com
Thu Feb 22 09:11:24 CST 2007


Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.

LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street, Ste. 918
Denver, Colorado 80222
Voice:  303 504-5979
Fax:  303 757-3640
E-mail:  slabarre at labarrelaw.com
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Arlene Kanter 
To: section-leaders at googlegroups.com 
Cc: Mary Helen McNeal 
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 3:35 PM
Subject: Visiting Position in Disability Rights Clinic at Syracuse


VISITING CLINICAL FACULTY POSITION
Disability Rights Clinic

Syracuse University College of Law, Office of Clinical Legal Education,
is a seeking a Visitor for its Disability Rights Clinic for the Fall
2007 semester.  The clinic focuses on disability rights law and
advocacy, concentrating in three areas: SSI benefits, IDEA cases, and
access under federal and state laws.

The successful candidate will identify appropriate legal work, teach
the twice weekly seminar, conduct case supervision, and participate with
other clinical faculty in the operation of the Office of Clinical Legal
Education.  Candidates for this Visitor position should have a minimum
of three-five years of relevant practice experience in disability rights
law.  Candidates should have outstanding academic credentials and
experience or an interest in teaching, particularly using clinical
methodologies.  

Students enroll in this clinic for two semesters, for six credits per
semester.

The Office of Clinical Legal Education includes six, in-house clinical
opportunities in the areas of criminal law, children's rights,
community development, disability law, tax issues, and securities
arbitration/consumer law.  We also have a large externship program. The
Office is staffed by five tenured or tenure track faculty, three
Practitioners in Residence, additional adjunct faculty, and support
staff.  The clinic is located on the Syracuse University campus, with
easy access to outstanding programs and faculty throughout the campus.

Candidates should be admitted to practice in New York state or able to
be admitted by waiver.  Syracuse University College of Law is an EEO/AA
employer and is committed to diversity in hiring.  The position will
begin on approximately August 1, 2007.  Salary will be commensurate with
experience.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume and the name
of three references to Mary Helen McNeal, Office of Clinical Legal
Education, Syracuse University College of Law, Suite 306, Syracuse, New
York, 13244-1030 or by email to mhmcneal at law.syr.edu no later than
February 28, 2007.   



Mary Helen McNeal
Professor and Clinic Director
Syracuse University College of Law
Office of Clinical Legal Education
P.O. Box 6543
Syracuse, New York 13217-6543

Ph:  315-443-4582
Fax:  315-443-3636



Arlene S. Kanter
Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence
Professor of Law  
Co-Director, SU Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies 
Director, Disability Law and Policy Program
Syracuse University College of Law
Syracuse, NY 13244-1030
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Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.
 
LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street, Ste. 918
Denver, Colorado 80222
Voice:  303 504-5979
Fax:  303 757-3640
E-mail:  mailto:slabarre at labarrelaw.com slabarre at labarrelaw.com
Website:  http://www.labarrelaw.com www.labarrelaw.com
----- Original Message -----
From:
mailto:Kantera at law.syr.edu Arlene Kanter
To:
mailto:section-leaders at googlegroups.com section-leaders at googlegroups.com
Cc:
mailto:mhmcneal at law.syr.edu Mary Helen McNeal
Sent:
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 3:35 PM
Subject:
Visiting Position in Disability Rights Clinic at Syracuse
VISITING CLINICAL FACULTY POSITION
Disability Rights Clinic
 
Syracuse University College of Law, Office of Clinical Legal Education,
is a seeking a Visitor for its Disability Rights Clinic for the Fall
2007 semester.  The clinic focuses on disability rights law and
advocacy, concentrating in three areas: SSI benefits, IDEA cases, and
access under federal and state laws.
 
The successful candidate will identify appropriate legal work, teach
the twice weekly seminar, conduct case supervision, and participate with
other clinical faculty in the operation of the Office of Clinical Legal
Education.  Candidates for this Visitor position should have a minimum
of three-five years of relevant practice experience in disability rights
law.  Candidates should have outstanding academic credentials and
experience or an interest in teaching, particularly using clinical
methodologies. 
 
Students enroll in this clinic for two semesters, for six credits per
semester.
 
The Office of Clinical Legal Education includes six, in-house clinical
opportunities in the areas of criminal law, children's rights,
community development, disability law, tax issues, and securities
arbitration/consumer law.  We also have a large externship program. The
Office is staffed by five tenured or tenure track faculty, three
Practitioners in Residence, additional adjunct faculty, and support
staff.  The clinic is located on the Syracuse University campus, with
easy access to outstanding programs and faculty throughout the campus.
 
Candidates should be admitted to practice in New York state or able to
be admitted by waiver.  Syracuse University College of Law is an EEO/AA
employer and is committed to diversity in hiring.  The position will
begin on approximately August 1, 2007.  Salary will be commensurate with
experience.
 
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume and the name
of three references to Mary Helen McNeal, Office of Clinical Legal
Education, Syracuse University College of Law, Suite 306, Syracuse, New
York, 13244-1030 or by email to
mailto:mhmcneal at law.syr.edu
mhmcneal at law.syr.edu
no later than
February 28, 2007.  
 
 
 
Mary Helen McNeal
Professor and Clinic Director
Syracuse University College of Law
Office of Clinical Legal Education
P.O. Box 6543
Syracuse, New York 13217-6543
 
Ph:  315-443-4582
Fax:  315-443-3636
 
 
Arlene S. Kanter
Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence
Professor of Law 
Co-Director, SU Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies
Director, Disability Law and Policy Program
Syracuse University College of Law
Syracuse, NY 13244-1030


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