Job Opportunities

The BYU law school consistently ranks in the highest tier of qualified applicants. It is consistently listed among the top 20% of best law schools in the nation.


Included in the ranks of women graduating from the BYU law school are a U.S. Supreme Court clerk, state judges, law professors, and numerous successful practicing women attorneys, including general and assistant general counsels, partners and associates at law firms, and solo practitioners.


Beth Hansen, a BYU law school graduate and AWLF member, is director of Career Services at the law school. If you are a member (student or graduate) or friend of AWLF interested in job opportunities, contact Beth at 801.422.4572 or hansenb@lawgate.byu.edu for information.


Employers interested in posting jobs should also contact Beth Hansen at 801.422.4572 or hansenb@lawgate.byu.edu.


Adjunct Professor Positions: Lawyers regularly assist the full-time law school professors as adjunct professors, teaching specific topics that supplement the regular law school curricula. Topics vary by semester - for a representative sample, take a look at the class schedules for the current semester.


If you are interested in an adjunct professor position, prepare a letter proposal regarding the class you'd like to teach and forward it to GordonJ@lawgate.byu.edu. This is a paid position.


Part-Time Jobs: Occasionally, a part-time job opportunity may also be announced via the AWLF email group. To become a member of the AWLF email group, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BYULawawlf/ and select "Join This Group." You may also contact Jennifer Brown at jbrown@chapman.com for more information; be sure to include "AWLF email group" in the subject line of your email.