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Dear all (apologies for cross-posting),

Boston University School of Law is now accepting applications for a Clinical Instructor in the Immigrant Rights and Human Trafficking Program. The Clinical Instructor will be responsible for supervision of students engaged in direct representation of noncitizens applying for asylum, special immigrant juvenile status, and/or other humanitarian relief. The Instructor will assist with supervision, classroom teaching, and work closely with the Program Director. 

The Instructor will assist the Program Director with teaching in the fall semester and will assume primary responsibility for teaching the Advanced Immigrant Rights Clinic course in the spring semester. The Instructor will be based at Boston University School of Law with an additional office downtown at the Boston University office within Greater Boston Legal Services.

Click here for more information about the posting: https://bu.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=299986&company_id=15509&version=1&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=935852&startflag=1  

Please share widely!

Best,
Julie
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Julie A. Dahlstrom
Clinical Instructor, Human Trafficking Clinic
Boston University School of Law
765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215

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