Update: This article has been changed to reflect that both lawsuits were dismissed.

Jack Weiss, dean and chancellor of the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, has announced plans to step down effective on Aug. 1. He has led the law school since 2007, but cited clashes with the faculty as his reason for vacating the post.

“I am proud of the many positive developments at the law center during my eight years as chancellor and look forward to submitting the progress of the law center during those years to the judgment of history,” he said Friday in a written statement. “Unfortunately, however, the major policy differences with a vocal segment of the faculty have made it difficult if not impossible for me to continue to lead the law center on a day-to-day basis and to implement my vision for the law center's future.”