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Last year, the Law School launched an effort to add 15 faculty members over a decade, and Kagan said Saturday that she hopes to surpass that target...
...Kagan said several longtime professors have informed her that they intend to retire in the next few years, and the school will have to accelerate its hiring pace to reach the expansion target...
...hope to do a fair bit of entry-level hiring this year,” Kagan said...
...Field ’65, who was one of the first females to be tenured at the Law School, said last month that “the [gender] imbalance among assistant professors is definitely a problem which I think the school is aware of.” But Kagan noted that the total number of tenure-track faculty is so low that “it’s hard to tell anything meaningful about male-female ratios...
Field said that the Law School faculty—which votes on appointments—had confirmed female candidates vying for full-professor posts at a lower rate than male tenure-seekers. Kagan said she knew of no statistics that could confirm or refute Field’s observation...