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Law Professor Jobs

A law professor at a college or university who has tenure is responsible for teaching and advising students. Preparing and delivering lectures and grading papers and exams are also go with the territory.

You will also need to start and moderate classroom discussions. It's important to be well-informed about recent developments in the legal field, and you will be spending a good portion of your time reading and communicating with your colleagues. You may need to go to conferences as well. Part of the job also includes conducting legal research and publishing the same in books and academic papers.

As a law professor, you will be expected to keep certain office hours to meet with students. You may be responsible for reviewing and choosing text books that the school will use for law courses. Writing grant proposals to get funding needed for research projects is also part of your job description.

Your teaching and office hours will be on a regular schedule, but you will likely need to spend quite a bit of time on class preparation, reading and research. Working hours will vary, depending on the type and amount of research you are involved in.

Required Law Degree

In order to be a law professor, you must first become complete a four-year undergraduate degree and four years of law school. Professors must have a Doctor of Law degree, as well as a number of years of experience working as an attorney before they get hired by a college or university. This means that you will also need to pass the Bar Exams in the state where you would like to be licensed.

Salary Information

The median salary for a law professor is $140,608. Bonuses and benefits are extra.

Employment Trends for Law Professors

If you aspire to teach law students, this is a good choice. Job prospects over the next several years will be better than average. More adults are considering a return to school to upgrade their education, which will mean more employment opportunities in colleges and universities for qualified people.

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