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Teaching outside of law school with a JD?

Started by financeguy, April 03, 2020, 12:37:57 AM

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A JD is often considered a terminal degree (I know, I know, there is an L.L.M...) and in our institution, those holding a JD are treated as doctorate-holding faculty for tenure and promotion purposes. Faculty with JDs teach mostly in our "pre law" majors, the political science and CJ programs and occasionally cross-teach in Philosophy. The programs that are adminstratrively responsible for such faculty,  provide guidelines as to what is considered research for their discipline. Last I heard there was a special section for those with JDs...