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RE: Con Law Chair Visitorship

Mark S Kende
Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:16:41 -0800

DRAKE LAW SCHOOL seeks an experienced constitutional law professor to act
as visiting Director of the Constitutional Law Center during the 2010-11
academic year.   The U.S. Congress endowed the Drake Constitutional Law
Center, one of the premier centers for the study of the American
Constitution, its roots, its formation, its principles and its
development.  Regular activities of the center have included an annual
symposium gathering constitutional scholars, policy analysts, lawyers, and
judges for a discussion of a timely constitutional issue. In addition, the
annual Speakers Series brings the nation's pre-eminent constitutional
scholars to campus to engage students and faculty on selected
constitutional law topics. For more information about the Center, see
http://www.law.drake.edu/centers/conLawCenter.  The visiting professor
would teach several classes and help to organize the Center's activities
for the year.  Drake is an equal-opportunity employer and applicants who
will contribute to the diversity of the faculty are particularly
encouraged to apply.  Contact: Professor Jerry L. Anderson, Chair, Faculty
Recruitment Committee, Drake Law School, 2507 University Ave., Des Moines,
IA 50311 or e-mail: jerry.ander...@drake.edu. 

 

 

 

Professor Mark Kende

James Madison Chair in Constitutional Law

Director, Drake Constitutional Law Center

Drake Law School, 2507 University Ave.

Des Moines, IA 50311, USA

515-271-3354 (ph), 515-271-1858 (fax)

mark.ke...@drake.edu

(on sabbatical for 2010-2011 academic year)

 

Author, Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds:  South Africa and the United
States (Cambridge University Press, 2009),
http://www.amazon.com/Constitutional-Rights-Two-Worlds-Africa/dp/052187904
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