Suffolk University Law School in Boston seeks to fill an entry-level, tenure-track faculty position, starting in 2026-2027.  We seek candidates with strong academic and professional backgrounds who show promise of high achievement in scholarship, teaching, and service. We welcome future colleagues who would contribute to any of our faculty’s broad research perspectives, including quantitative or qualitative empiricism; critical, historical, comparative, or philosophical approaches; and doctrinal or policy analysis. Our search will focus on candidates with a primary interest in Tax Law, but we will also consider  a candidate’s potential to contribute to our curricular needs in other areas, including Criminal Law, Labor & Employment Law, Property Law, Torts, and our Concentrations.

Although we will be considering candidates through the AALS Faculty Appointments Register, we encourage candidates with a particular interest in Suffolk Law to submit a direct application through our Jobvite page as soon as possible, as we will begin reviewing applications immediately. Candidates should include in their Jobvite application a curriculum vitae and research agenda, with a cover letter addressed to Professors Erin Braatz and Joshua Weishart, Co-Chairs of the Appointments Committee.

Suffolk University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, military status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We welcome applications from qualified candidates of all backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. The University strives to recruit, develop and retain faculty and staff committed to educational excellence, the robust exchange of ideas, and engaged membership in a diverse and inclusive community.