State Department’s chief lawyer returning to Yale Law

Harold Hongju Koh is expected to return to his professorship next month

Rumors are circulating that a top member of President Obama’s legal task force is on his way out.

According to the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, Harold Hongju Koh, the State Department’s chief lawyer, is expected to return to his professorship at Yale Law School next month.

Koh is known for his hawkish views and supports the drone war against militants in Afghanistan and Pakistan. His legal stance surprised some observers because of his previous jobs and opinions. During the Clinton administration, he served as assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor. And during the George W. Bush administration, when he was dean at Yale Law, he criticized the executive branch’s assertions that the president had nearly unlimited war powers. Senate Republicans delayed Koh’s confirmation as the State Department’s chief lawyer in 2009 because they said they feared he wouldn’t adequately defend American sovereignty.

According to Yale Law’s class schedule for early next year, Koh is scheduled to teach two courses. Nonetheless, Koh has not yet publicly announced his plans to leave his position.

Speculation about Koh’s department comes just after the top lawyer in the Department of Defense announced that he would step down at the end of the year.

Read more recent career news from InsideCounsel:

Department of Defense top lawyer stepping down

One-third of U.S. lawyers are now women

11 noteworthy in-house career moves

In-house career changes

PTO director David Kappos will step down in January

3 keys to landing an inside counsel freelance job

Comments

InsideScoop Daily eNewsletter

InsideScoop delivers the latest-breaking news affecting in-house counsel. Get the latest business trends, current corporate litigation, labor developments, technology initiatives and more — FREE. Sign up now!

You have been subscribed! You will receive a confirmation email soon.

See the entire list of InsideCounsel eNewsletters.

Resource Library


7 Simple Strategies for Improving Legal Fee Budgeting Certainty

Understanding the legal fee budgeting paradigm and following seven simple strategies will help you control...

Complimentary White Paper: Best Practices for Meeting Critical eDiscovery Challenges

Packed with practical advice, this white paper discusses best practices for meeting eDiscovery challenges across...

Complimentary White Paper "Key Considerations for Collection Methodologies and Resources"

This white paper addresses the need for companies to reevaluate their current collection policies in...

Moving Matters In-House: How Technology Enables Legal In-Sourcing

Strategically shifting more matters to in-house counsel has proven to be an effective strategy to...

5 Ways to Promote Responsible Content Sharing

Find out five ways that organizations can promote responsible sharing of content among employees by...

Reducing the Costs of eDiscovery from Collection to Court!

Predictive coding is only one of many ways organizations can make eDiscovery faster, cheaper and...

Discovery Shifts to the Cloud

Adoption of Cloud computing continues to gain momentum. How can IT and Legal Teams avoid...

Lower Your Total Cost of Ownership

With the deployment of Proofpoint Enterprise Archive, organizations have realized significant cost savings in automating...

Health and Safety Risks of Counterfeits in the Global Supply...

This whitepaper underscores the prevalence of counterfeits within global supply chains across a number of...

Get the facts you need to Help Implement Sound Legal...

This whitepaper will examine the cases that are setting precedents. Download "Legal Hold and Self-Collection:...

View All »

Advertisement. Closing in 15 seconds.