Job description
Lewis & Clark Law School, located in beautiful Portland, Oregon, invites applications for four tenure-track faculty positions beginning in July 2026. We welcome applications from entry-level candidates across all areas of legal scholarship. We are particularly interested in candidates committed to teaching one or more of the following subjects:
● Property
● Torts
● Professional Ethics
● Lawyering
We are also open to candidates with expertise in Intellectual Property or Wills and Trusts.
All positions are tenure-track under our unitary tenure system.
Qualifications
Candidates must hold a J.D. (or equivalent) and should demonstrate: record of academic excellence; meaningful academic or practice experience; a passion for teaching and service; and a record of, or strong potential for, scholarly achievement. We value diversity and encourage applicants whose backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives will enrich our community and contribute to a more inclusive and respectful learning environment.
About Lewis & Clark Law School
Lewis & Clark Law School is nationally recognized for excellence in Environmental Law, Animal Law, Advocacy, and Lawyering. It also has strong offerings in Business Law and Criminal Law and was recently named among the schools recommended for Civil Rights and Public Interest Law.
Our campus is nestled in a forested park in Portland and offers access to both vibrant urban life and some of the country’s best outdoor recreation opportunities—hiking, biking, skiing, and water sports abound.
Our faculty are collegial, accomplished, and growth-oriented, and our students are engaged, passionate, and inspiring. Lewis & Clark is an exceptional place to work, live, and teach.
Application Process
We will participate in the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference and will also accept direct applications. Screening interviews will begin in September 2025.
Applicants should have a serious interest in joining the Lewis & Clark Law School community and living in the Pacific Northwest.
How to apply
To apply, please send the following to [email protected]:
● Curriculum vitae
● Contact information for references
● Statement of teaching interests
We also encourage submission of:
● A scholarly agenda
● A statement describing how your teaching and professional activities will contribute to an inclusive classroom and campus community
For more information about the law school, visit: https://law.lclark.edu
Questions may be directed to Beth Feickert at [email protected].
Equal Opportunity Statement
Lewis & Clark College is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to status as a protected veteran or a qualified individual with a disability, or other protected status, such as race, religion, color, national origin, sex or age. Questions regarding Title IX may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator or OCR.