Fink began teaching as an adjunct professor at
Southwestern Law School in 1993. He taught Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, Labor Law, Employment Discrimination, and Pretrial Civil Practice. In the 2007-2008 academic year, Fink stopped teaching at Southwestern Law School and began teaching at
UCLA, his alma mater. For the next decade, Fink's teaching focused on the First Amendment, freedom of speech, employment law, entertainment law, and debate. Fink designed and taught four courses:
Race, Sex & Politics: Free Speech on Campus;
Free Speech in the Workplace;
Entertainment Law; and
Abortion,
Gun Control, and the Death Penalty: Arguing Contemporary Social Issues. Throughout the first half of 2017, Fink was engaged in an academic freedom dispute with UCLA administrators, leading to
Laura E. Gómez (the former Dean of Social Sciences) opting not to promote him to Continuing Lecturer, effectively ending his employment with the Department of Communication Studies on June 30, 2017. ==References==