ALL-SIS Continuing Status/
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New: Bibliography on Librarians and Tenure/Employment Status

Academic Law Librarian Tenure
and Employment Status Survey

(Non-director law librarians at U.S. Law Schools)

Law Schools Alphabetically: A to C, D to K, L to O, P to T, U to Y
Updated December 5, 2007
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Law Schools
Librarian Status
Policy/Manual/Sources
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1
Akron, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("Contract Professionals with Annual Appointments") University Rules
April 2003
2
Alabama, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("subject to dismissal only for cause") James Leonard
Director
April 2004
3
Albany Law School Employees at will Robert Begg
Director
March 2004
4
American University,
Washington College of Law
Tenure-track law library faculty Law Library Faculty Manual
August 2003
5
Appalachian School of Law
Continuing appointment (after being employees at will for three years, after which they can only be fired for cause) Tim Chinaris
Director
July 2004
6
Arizona State University College of Law Continuing appointment Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
7
Arizona, University of,
James E. Rogers College of Law
Continuing appointment (eligible for it) University Handbook for Appointed Personnel
8

Arkansas - Fayetteville, University of,
School of Law

Tenure-track law library faculty Herb Cihak
Director
June 2004
9
Arkansas - Little Rock, University of,
School of Law
Tenure-track law library faculty Susan D. Goldner
Technical Services Librarian
June 2003
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Ave Maria School of Law
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
Employees at will March 2003
11
Baltimore, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment (if hired before 2000; current policies are in limbo) James Gernert
Electronic Resources Librarian
June 2004
12
Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
Tenure track law library faculty Glen-Peter Ahlers
Director
June 2004
13
Baylor University School of Law Tenure track ("twelve-month tenure track position with law school faculty rank") Law-Lib Job Posting, 08/17/98
14
Boston College Law School Employees at will Filippa M. Anzalone
Director
March 2004
15
Boston University School of Law Employees at will Dan J. Freehling
Director
August 2005
16
Brigham Young University,
J. Reuben Clark Law School
Tenure track law library faculty Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
17
Brooklyn Law School Employees at will Sara Robbins
Director
June 2004
18
California - Berkeley, University of,
School of Law (Boalt Hall)
   
19
California - Davis, University of,
School of Law
Continuing appointment ("non-senate academic employees...covered by a collective bargaining agreement [with] continuing appointments") Judy James
Associate Director
August 2003
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California - Hastings, University of,
College of the Law

Continuing appointment ("After a probationary period of six months, a law librarian is presumed to continue working until that person voluntarily resigns, retires, or is terminated. A lot of hoops have to be jumped through to fire someone.") Jenni Parrish
Director
August 2005
21
California - Los Angeles, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("non-senate academic employees...covered by a collective bargaining agreement [with] continuing appointments") Myra Saunders
Director
June 2004
See also the Collective Bargaining Agreement itself.
22
California Western School of Law Employees at will June 2003
23
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Continuing appointment ("renewable contract") Robert M. Linz
Director
September 2005
24
Capital University Law School Continuing appointment ("the librarians have annual contracts and are characterized as administrators") See Capital University Administrative Handbook (htm), or in PDF
Donald A. Hughes, Jr.
Director
August 2004
25

Case Western Reserve University
School of Law (Gund Hall)

Continuing appointment ("permanent status") May 2006
26

Catholic University of America,
Columbus School of Law

Continuing appointment ("contract employees with annual appointments") August 2003
27
Chapman University School of Law Employees at will (non-director librarians "fall under the Chapman University Staff and Administrative Handbook rules") Sheryl Kramer
Director
July 2004
28
Charleston School of Law
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
   
29
Chicago, University of, Law School Tenure-track ("The University of Chicago has an appointment and promotion system with three levels (assistant, associate, and senior librarian). Within 10 years librarians are appointed to a senior level with indefinite appointment.") Judith Wright
Director
March 2004
  Chicago-Kent College of Law, see Illinois Institute of Technology    
30
Cincinnati, University of, College of Law Tenure-track (University-wide library faculty) Cynthia Aninao
Acquisitions/Technicial Services Librarian
May 2006
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City University of New York School of Law Tenure for law library faculty; long-term contract after seven years for librarians with administrative rank Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
32

Cleveland State University,
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Employees at will ("Professional staff", but employment status is currently under reconsideration)

Michael Slinger
Director
See also CSU Human Resource policies.
June 2004

33
Colorado at Boulder, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("librarians have the faculty rank of Instructor or Senior Instructor, which are non-tenure track faculty positions") Jane Thompson
June 2003
34
Columbia University School of Law Employees at will Kent McKeever
Director of the Law Library
March 2004
35
Connecticut, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("union employees with continuing appointment contract") Celeste Feather
Associate Law Librarian for Library Services
June 2003
36
Cornell University Law School    
37
Creighton University School of Law Continuing appointment ("annual renewable contracts") Kay L. Andrus
Director
July 2003
38
Dayton, University of, School of Law Law Library Tenure-Track Faculty Thomas Hanley
Director
March 2004
39
Denver, University of, College of Law Employees at will April 2003
40
DePaul University College of Law Employees at will Allen R. Moye
Director
June 2004
(New contact information added, June 2005)
  Detroit College of Law, see Michigan State University    
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Detroit Mercy, University of,
School of Law
Tenure track law librarians May 2006
42

District of Columbia, University of, David A. Clarke School of Law

Continuing appointment

Brian L. Baker
Director of the Law Library
April 2003

43
Drake University Law School Tenure track law library faculty John D. Edwards
Director of the Law Library
July 2003
44
Duke University School of Law Continuing appointment Librarians Assembly: Governing Documents
45
Duquesne University School of Law    
46
Emory University School of Law Employees at will Robin Screiber
Director
March 2004
47
Faulkner University,
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law (Montgomery, Alabama)
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
Continuing appointment ("Our law librarians have faculty status, but it is on a continuing contract basis.") Tim Chinaris
Director
June 2007
48
Florida A & M University College of Law (Provisional ABA Accreditation) Continuing appointment Grace Mills
Director
June 2005
49
Florida Coastal School of Law
Employees at will Martha Smith
Associate Director
November 2003
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Florida International University College of Law Continuing appointment Matthew P. Downs
Director
June 2005
51
Florida State University College of Law Continuing appointment (have "general faculty" title, but do not earn tenure) Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
52
Florida, University of,
Fredric G. Levin College of Law
Tenure track library faculty Career Development Handbook, Tenure and Promotion Guidelines for Library Faculty and Supervisors
53
Fordham University School of Law Employees at will Robert J. Nissenbaum
Director
September 2007
54
Franklin Pierce Law Center Employees at will Judith A. Gire
Director
August 2005
55
George Mason University School of Law Continuing appointment ("contract professionals with annual appointments") Rae Ellen Best
Associate Director for Technical Services
August 2003
56
George Washington University Law School Employees at will Scott Pagel
Director
March 2004
57
Georgetown University Law Center Continuing appointment ( "Academic and Administrative Professionals" eligible for multi-year renewable contracts) Peggy Fry
Associate Director
August 2003
58
Georgia State University College of Law Continuing appointment (Non-tenure track, eligible for promotion from Librarian I - IV) June 2003
59
Georgia, University of, School of Law Annual contract and annual intent to renew letters Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
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Golden Gate University School of Law Employees at will (some "are also considered adjunct faculty for the legal research classes that they teach") Margaret Arnold
Director
June 2004
61
Gonzaga University School of Law Tenure-track or employees at will (two tracks - non-director law librarians can choose between "tenure-track law faculty positions" or "professional at-will positions") June Stewart
Director
September 2005
62
Hamline University School of Law Employees at wills See Hamline Staff Guidebook
Susan Kiefer
Director
August 2004
63
Harvard University Law School Employees at will June 2003
64

Hawaii, University of, William S. Richardson School of Law

Tenure track Job announcement available formerly listed on AALLNet.Org
March 2004
65
Hofstra University School of Law Employees at will New Director Forthcoming, July 1
June 2004
66
Houston, University of, Law Center Continuing appointment Governance of Librarians in the University of Houston Libraries (February 28, 2003)
August 2003 (listing updated May 2006)
67
Howard University School of Law Employees at will Rhea Ballard-Thrower
Director
March 2004
68
Idaho, University of, College of Law Tenure-track ("faculty at large", tenure track through the university librarians) May 2006
69
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Employees at will Tom Gaylord
Law Librarian
July 2003
70
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Illinois, University of, College of Law Tenure track library faculty Lee Peoples Survey (see "About this web page")
71
Indiana - Bloomington, University of,
School of Law
Tenure-track (through university library system) May 2006
72
Indiana - Indianapolis, University of,
School of Law
Tenure track library faculty University of Indiana Library Faculty Handbook (no longer available on-line)
73
Inter-American University of Puerto Rico School of Law    
74
Iowa, University of, College of Law Continuing appointment Mary Ann Nelson
Executive Librarian
August 2005
75
John Marshall Law School (Atlanta)
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
Employees at will Michael Lynch
Director
July 2004
76
John Marshall Law School (Chicago)    
77
Kansas, University of, School of Law Tenure track law library faculty Joe Custer
Associate Director
August 2005
78
Kentucky, University of, College of Law Tenure track library faculty University Policy on Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure for Librarians (pdf document)
79
Lewis and Clark Law School
Employees at will ("but have 'adjunct faculty status" during the semesters they teach Advanced Legal Research") August 2003
80
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Liberty University School of Law
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
Employees at will Barbara Baxter
Director
March 2006
81
La Verne, University of,
College of Law
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
   
82
Louisiana State University,
Paul M. Hebert Law Center
Tenure track ("Eligible for tenure") See University Bylaws and Regulations (pdf) (search for sections 2-6 and 2-7)
83
Louisville, University of,
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
Tenure track ("Eligible for tenure"). The Redbook (see source note at right) does not specifically address the question of librarian tenure. In 2005, a provision making librarians ineligible for tenure was deleted, allowing the university library faculty and the law faculty to change their governing documents to allow for librarian tenure. University "Redbook", Chapter 3: Organization and Governance of the Academic Programs; see explanatory text at the end of Section 3.1.1.
84
Loyola Marymount University - Los Angeles,
School of Law
Employees at will Karen Verdugo
Associate Director
June 2004
85
Loyola University Chicago School of Law Employees at will (non-director librarians are "the same as exempt staff and non-reappointment can be issued at any time") Frederick D. Barnhart
Associate Director
July 2004 (with follow-up, April 2005)
86
Loyola University New Orleans School of Law Law Library Tenure-Track Faculty University Faculty Handbook, Chapter 11: Librarians (pdf) (currently under revision)
87
Maine, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment (with union bargaining rules) See Professional Staff contract/agreement at http://www.maine.edu/pdf/UMPSA.PDF (PDF file) (The main page for labor relations information at Maine is http://www.maine.edu/labrel.html).
June 2004
88
Marquette University Law School Continuing appointment Patricia Cervenka
Director
June 2004
89
Maryland, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("eligible for continuing status") Pamela Bluh
Associate Director
March 2004
McGeorge School of Law, see University of the Pacific    
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Memphis, University of, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law

   
91
Mercer University,
Walter F. George School of Law
Continuing appointment ("annual renewable contracts") Suzanne Cassidy
Director
July 2004
92
Miami, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment Law-Lib Job Posting, 7/8/1999
93
Michigan, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("a presumption of continued appointment after we complete any probationary period")
Margaret Leary
Director
See also: Bylaws of the Board of Regents and the University's Standard Practice Guide (search for librarian)
March 2004
94
Michigan State University,
Detroit College of Law
Employees at will Charles Ten Brink
Director
August 2003
95
Minnesota, University of, Law School

Continuing appointment

March 2003
96
Mississippi College School of Law    
97
Mississippi, University of, School of Law    
98
Missouri - Columbia, University of,
School of Law
Continuing appointment (" more analogous to the university's professional and administrative staff than to faculty") Martha J. Dragich
Forner Director
August 2005
99
Missouri - Kansas City, University of,
School of Law
Continuing appointment ("non-director librarians are 'academic appointments'. None of them have tenure or are tenure track. However, some of them participate in the library promotion system (Library 1-4) and go up through the campus P&T committee. All of their contracts are on an annual basis.")

Paul D. Callister
Director
August 2005

See also: UMKC Librarians' Council Handbook

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Montana, University of, School of Law    
101
Nebraska, University of, College of Law Faculty-eligible, then University Tenure Track (as best as I can tell) University Board of Regents Policy (see Sections 4.2.9 and 4.3); (no longer available on-line)
102

Nevada - Las Vegas, University of, William S. Boyd School of Law

Librarians are tenure-track academic faculty under the University Handbook University Handbook Title 5, (see Section 4.1.1 and 4.3.1)
103
New England School of Law Employees at will Anne M. Acton
Director
October 2005
104
New Mexico, University of,
School of Law
Law Library faculty, non-tenure track Web page job listing (no longer available on-line)
May 2003
105
New York at Buffalo, State University of, School of Law University Library Tenure Track Faculty University Library Faculty Governance Documents (no longer available on-line)
106
New York Law School    
107
New York University School of Law Tenure-track ("All professional librarians (those with JD/MLS OR double masters) have library tenure similar to faculty tenure. Start with a contract for 3 years, after 7 can get tenure.") May 2006
108
North Carolina Central University School of Law Continuing appointment ("either a one year or three year renewable contract") Deborah Mayo Jefferies
Director
September 2005
109

North Carolina, University of, School of Law

Continuing appointment (Faculty appointment possible, but is non-tenure track) Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
110
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North Dakota, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("classified state employees"; the librarians fall under the "Educational Services Professional" category in the state broadbanding system) See the Educational Services Professional description in the state Broadbanding system, or the University HR Policies.
June 2004
111
Northeastern University School of Law Employees at will Sarah Hooke Lee
Director
June 2004
112
Northern Illinois University College of Law Library Faculty Tenure (using university-wide criteria)
University Constitution, Article 5 (see Section 5.21 and the discussion of librarians therein)
113

Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law

Tenure Track Law Library Faculty September 2003
114
Northwestern University
School of Law
Employees at will May 2005
115
Notre Dame, University of, School of Law Non-tenure track library faculty. Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page"). See section 3 (c) of the Faculty Handbook (pdf).
116
Nova Southeastern University,
Shepard Broad Law Center
Employees at will August 2003
117
Ohio Northern University,
Claude W. Pettit College of Law
Tenure track law library faculty Nancy Armstrong
Director
See 2004-2005 University Faculty Handbook (Covers professional librarians at the university in general; the law school faculty handbook has more specific information about the law librarians, but it is not online.)
June 2004
118
Ohio State University College of Law Employees at will Carole Hinchcliff
Associate Director
June 2003
119
Oklahoma City University School of Law Employees at will See Staff Handbook, specifically the Employment Acknowledgement Form
Patti Monk
June 2005
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Oklahoma, University of, College of Law Employees at will Alma Singleton
Director
See also OU Staff handbook
June 2004
121
Oregon, University of, School of Law Continuous appointment May 2006
122
Pace University School of Law Employees at will

Marie Newman
Director
June 2004

123
Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law Tenure track (as part of the university library) See the University Policy Manual, specifically HR-21, Definition of Academic Ranks and HR-23, Promotion and Tenure Procedures and Regulations.
June 2004
124
Pennsylvania, University of, School of Law Employees at will Paul George
Director
See also: Univeristy Policy Manual
March 2004
125
Pepperdine University
Odell McConnel Law Center
Continuing appointment Daniel Martin
Director
June 2004
126
Phoenix School of Law
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
Employees at will Kris Niedringhaus
Director
June 2007
127
Pittsburgh, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("'Faculty librarian'", non-tenure track, with 1, 2, or 3 year appointments, and then "'expectation of continuing appointment'"). University Faculty Handbook
128
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law    
129
Puerto Rico, University of, School of Law    
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Quinnipiac College School of Law Continuing appointment ("contract professionals with annual appointments") Ann DeVeaux
Director
June 2004
131
Regent University School of Law "Tenure Track Available" Law-Lib Job Posting, 01/11/00
132
Richmond, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("university faculty status" with "annual appointments") August 2003
133
Roger Williams University
Ralph R. Papotto School of Law
Employees at will Gail Winson
Director
June 2004
134

Rutgers University - Camden, School of Law

Tenure track library faculty University Regulations and Procedures Manual (apparently no long on-line)
135
Rutgers University - Newark,
School of Law
Tenure track library faculty University Regulations and Procedures Manual (apparently no long on-line)
136
St. John's University School of Law Continuing appointment ("'Administrative status' (for a dual-degree position)") Law-Lib Job Posting, 08/10/98
137
St. Louis University School of Law Eligible for tenure-track faculty appointment See on-line University Policies.
138
St. Mary's University School of Law Tenure track library faculty Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
139
St. Thomas University School of Law (Florida) Employees at will Karl Gruben
Director
March 2004
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St. Thomas (Minnesota)
Continuing appointment ("a new status of 'continuing appointment' was created within the university when the law school was established; policies details are still underdevelopment") Margaret Axtmann
Associate Director
July 2005
141
Samford University,
Cumberland School of Law
Continuing appointment ("the librarians work under an 'annual agreement'") Becky Clapp
Director
July 2004
142
San Diego, University of, School of Law Employees at will ("Librarians are administrators under at will contracts.") June 2003
143
San Francisco, University of, School of Law Continuing appointment ("Probationary, two-year appointments, and regular appointments depending on rank.") Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
144
Santa Clara University School of Law

Continuing appointment ("Academic staff: librarian (term employment, eligible for continuing status)")

Mary Hood
Associate Director
March 2003

145
Seattle University School of Law Non-tenure track Law-Lib Job Posting, 7/5/02
146
Seton Hall University School of Law    
147
South Carolina, University of, School of Law Tenure track See Tenure Policy and Criteria (PDF)
Pamela Melton
Associate Director for Administration
June 2005
148
South Dakota, University of, School of Law    
149
South Texas College of Law Employees at will David G. Cowan
Director
August 2005
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Southern California, University of,
School of Law
Continuing appointment March 2003
151
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale School of Law Tenure track library faculty Promotion and Tenure Standards
(or in WordPerfect)
152
Southern Methodist University
School of Law
Employees at will Gail Daly
Director
March 2004
153
Southern University Law Center (Louisiana) Continuing appointment, after six years. ("The professional law librarians at the are continuing appointment employees after six years of consecutive employment. From 0- 6 years they are at will employees.") Alvin A.Roche' Jr.
Director
May 2006
154
Southwestern University School of Law Employees at will Linda Whisman
Director
June 2004
155
Stanford University School of Law Continuing appointment March 2004
  State University of New York, see New York at Buffalo    
156
Stetson University School of Law Employees at will Madison Mosley, Jr.
Director
June 2004
157
Suffolk University School of Law Continuing appointment ("Librarians are non-tenure, non-faculty administrative positions with annual renewable contracts.") Betsy McKenzie
Law Library Director
June 2003
158
Syracuse University College of Law Employees at will Gregory Ewing
Reference Librarian
July 2006 (Information revised)
159
Temple University,
James E. Beasley School of Law
Continuing appointment John Necci
Director
May 2006
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Tennessee, University of,
College of Law
Tenure track law library faculty William J. Beintema
Director
June 2004
161
Texas - Austin, University of,
School of Law
   
162

Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Employees at will Keffus S. Falls
Director, Human Resources
June 2004
163
Texas Tech University School of Law Continuing appointment ("Librarians are staff on continuing status contracts") Robert Hu
Associate Director
July 2003
164
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law "Tenure-track academic faculty" See the University Faculty Handbook (PDF), specifically secion 5.13 at page 5-5 and 5-6.
165
Thomas Jefferson School of Law Employees at will Karla Castetter
Director
June 2004
166
Thomas M. Cooley Law School Employees at will  
167
Toledo, University of, College of Law Employees at will Don Arndt
Interim Director
See also University Policy on Terminations, specifically paragraph 6
June 2004
168
Touro College,
Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Employees at will April Schwartz
Library Director
(Information received June 2004; point of contact changed April 2005)
169
Tulane University School of Law Continuing appointment Lancy Query
Acting Director
November 2006
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Tulsa, University of, College of Law Employees at will

See Office of Personnel Service, Employee Relations, specifically the model Offer Letter for administrative and non-faculty professional positions
Richard Ducey
Director
August 2004

171
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law    
172
Utah, University of, College of Law
Tenure track Lee Warthen
Assistant Director
March 2004
173
Valparaiso University School of Law
Continuing appointment ("Have faculty rank and are eligible for a continuing contract.") Mary Persyn
Law Library Director
174
Vanderbilt University Law School
Continuing appointment (after a probationary six-month period) Martin Cerjan
Director
March 2004
175
Vermont Law School
Employees at will ("some librarians are adjunct faculty for the semesters they teach") Diane F. Frake
Associate Director
August 2005
176
Villanova University School of Law
   
177
Virginia, University of, School of Law
Continuing appointment ("There is an expectation of continuous appointment after the 6 year review of a librarian--it's akin to tenure but weaker. In practice, it is hard to remove someone after that period and they are entitled to a year's notice.") May 2006
178
Wake Forest University School of Law
Employees at will Maureen Eggert
Assistant Director for Research Services
July 2003
179
Washburn University School of Law
Continuing appointment ("Called 'faculty', but considered 'Administrative Employees'". Are non-tenure track and employed on one-year contracts.) July 2003
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Washington and Lee University
School of Law

Continuing appointment("No long-term contracts, though possibly implied.") Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
181
Washington University in St. Louis
School of Law
Employees at will

Philip Berwick
Associate Dean For Information Resources
September 2007

182
Washington, University of, School of Law
Continuing appointment ("Renewable Appointments at initial ranks, eligible for promotion to higher rank with ' "Permanent and Continuing Appointment'") University of Washington Gallagher Law Library: Appointment and Promotion of Librarians (Word Document)
183
Wayne State University Law School
Continuing appointment (though tenure track status could apparently be available for some positions) Georgia A. Clark
Director
June 2004
184
West Virginia University College of Law
Continuing appointment (They are university "library faculty" and are "entitled to retention and promotion but not tenure".) Camille Riley
Director
June 2004
185
Western New England College School of Law
Employees at will August 2003
186
Western State University School of Law (California)
(Provisional ABA Accreditation)
Employees at will Cindy Parkhurst
Director
August 2005
187
Whittier College Law School
Continuing appointment ("ongoing appointments with Whittier College, though they receive yearly contracts for salary and benefit changes.") J. Denny Haythorn
Director
June 2004
188
Widener University School of Law
Continuing appointment, but barely ("at will employees with one year contracts") Patricia Fox
Associate Director
June 2005
189
Willamette University
Truman Wesley Collins Legal Center
One-year renewable contracts Employee Handbook for Administrators and Professional Employees
Richard F. Breen
Law Library Director
March 2003
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William & Mary School of Law
Employees at will James Heller
Director
March 2004
191
William Mitchell College of Law
Employees at will Ann Bateson
Director
June 2004
192
Wisconsin, University of, Law School
Continuing appointment May 2006
193
Wyoming, University of, College of Law
Continuing appointment ("extended term contract of five years") Sally Wise Survey (see "About this web page")
194
Yale University Law School
Continuing appointment ("continuing appointment status somewhat comparable to tenure once they successfully are promoted to the Librarian III level") Blair Kaufman
Director
August 2005
195
Yeshiva University
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Employees at will Lynn Wishart
Law Library Director
June 2003