We are hiring for a teaching position in the Berkman Center clinical program for this coming fall. The job is a fun, dynamic, interesting one — teaching Harvard Law School students the applied side of cyberlaw. You’d work closely with me, with Phil Malone (former US DOJ senior lawyer, former HLS Kramer fellow, several years as co-director of the Berkman clinical program), and other Berkman team members, including Bruce Keller and Jeff Cunard, partners at Debevoise & Plimpton, who have been co-directors of our clinical program for the past few years as well and have been teaching in the HLS curriculum. We collaborate with some of the other terrific cyberlaw clinics out there from time to time as well, like Boalt (Samuelson Clinic), Stanford, and so forth. We work with terrific organizations like Creative Commons. We’re looking for someone with practice experience in the Internet law, IP, and/or related fields who has a strong interest in law teaching. More on the clinical program at the Berkman Center can be found here.
[…] I am a little late to the game, but did not want to miss the opportunity to highlight the new job opening at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School (also blogged by the Center’s Executive Director, Professor John Palfrey, here). The Center is looking to hire an Assistant Director to help run the Center’s influential, and ever-expanding, Clinical Program in Cyberlaw. […]