Assistant Professor Environmental and Land Use Law
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The UNC School of Government seeks an attorney
with a commitment to public service, a desire to teach, and a
strong interest in legal research and writing to serve as an
Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government with a primary
focus on local environmental law and land use law. North Carolina
is one of the fastest growing states in the country. Growth
pressures across the state are driving demands for local capacity
in land use planning, development permitting, and environmental
management. Responding to those demands, the faculty member in this
tenure track position will provide written scholarship,
instruction, and advising to state and local government officials
on topics of local environmental law and land use law. For local
environmental law, this position will focus primarily on the law
and practice of stormwater management regulations, including
erosion and sedimentation control, post-construction stormwater
management, water-supply watershed regulations, and related
regulations and enforcement. For land use law, this position will
focus on topics including planning, zoning, and related development
regulations. Teaching will include short courses and workshops
designed for local elected and appointed board members, local
government administrators, and local government attorneys. The
faculty member will work alongside colleagues some of whom focus on
community development, emergency management, municipal and county
authority, and local government finance, as well as colleagues who
work on overlapping topics of land use law. Successful faculty
members in this type of position become statewide experts and
trusted advisors for public officials across North Carolina. Every
consultation with a public official, every class taught, and every
element of their published scholarship contribute to the School’s
95-year legacy of improving North Carolina through better
governance. Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience
Experience practicing environmental law and/or land use law
preferred.
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