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Legal Writing Institute One-Day Workshops
December 2010
16 One-Day WorkshopsFor Full-Time and Adjunct Professors,
Law Librarians and other Legal Researchers, and Individuals Who Would Like to Teach Legal
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Locations:1. American University School of Law, Washington D.C.2. California Western School of Law, San Diego, California 3. Charleston School of Law, Charleston, South Carolina (Friday, Dec. 10, 2010)4. Emory Law School, Atlanta, Georgia 5. Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California 6. Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California 7. Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington8. St. John’s University School of Law, Manhattan Campus, New York City 9. Stetson University College of Law, Tampa Campus, Tampa, Florida 10. Suffolk Law School, Boston, Massachusetts 11. The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois 12. University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio 13. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee (Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010)14. University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Oklahoma 15. Wake Forest School of Law, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 16. Widener University School of Law, Wilmington, Delaware
All workshops are on Friday, December 3, 2010 unless otherwise noted.Workshop fee at each location is $100.00 (cash or check). Need-bases scholarships are
available.Register online at
www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.htmlCLE may be available for some locations.
Attendance certificates available at all locations.This speaker list was last revised on October 29, 2010.
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 1: American University School of Law, Washington DCRegister online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Teresa Godwin Phelps (“Terry”)American University Washington College of Law4801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Phone: 202-274-4284E-mail: [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Teresa Godwin Phelps (American University Washington College of Law)
Paul Figley (American University Washington College of Law) Jo Ellen D. Lewis (Washington University School of Law—St.
Louis)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Denise Z. Field (Washington University School of Law—St. Louis) Tracy McGaugh (Touro Law Center) Heather Ridenour (American University Washington College of
Law) David Spratt (American University Washington College of Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Lisa Beske Paul Figley Teresa Phelps Heather Ridenour
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David Spratt Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Lisa Beske (American University Washington College of Law) Tracy McGaugh (Touro Law Center) Sara Sampson, Head of Reference (Georgetown University Law
Center)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Julia Colarusso (American University Washington College of Law) Robin M. Earnest (The Professional Writing Program, University
of Maryland-College Park) Anna Hemingway (Widener University School of Law--Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania) Elizabeth Keith (American University Washington College of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 2: California Western School of Law, San Diego, California Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.htmlCWSL will be offering 5 MCLE units for the LWI workshop
Site Chair Contact:
Roberta K. ThyfaultCalifornia Western School of Law225 Cedar StreetSan Diego, CA [email protected] 619-525-1412
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Lisa Black (California Western School of Law) Roberta K. Thyfault (California Western School of Law) Mark E. Wojcik (The John Marshall Law School)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Alison D. Cato (California Western School of Law) Suzanne Rabe (The University of Arizona James E. Rogers
College of Law) Tracy Turner (Southwestern Law School) Mark E. Wojcik (The John Marshall Law School—Chicago)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders David W. Austin (California Western School of Law) Linda Barris (Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of
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Louisville) Charles Calleros (ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law) Thomas Keefe (The John Marshall Law School—Chicago) Suzanne Rabe (The University of Arizona James E. Rogers
College of Law) Roberta K. Thyfault (California Western School of Law) Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Brandon Baker (California Western School of Law) Linda Barris (Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of
Louisville) Robert R. DeKoven (California Western School of Law) Ruth Hargrove (California Western School of Law) Thomas Keefe (The John Marshall Law School—Chicago)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Charles Calleros (ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law) Suzanne Rabe (The University of Arizona James E. Rogers
College of Law) Leslie P. Wallace (California Western School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 10, 2010Location 3: Charleston School of Law, Charleston, South Carolina Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Todd Bruno Director of Legal Research, Analysis, and WritingCharleston School of Law414 King St.Charleston, SC [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Todd Bruno (Charleston School of Law) J. Melissa Woods (Charlotte School of Law) Erin Donelon (Tulane Law School)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Brooke Bowman (Stetson Law School) Kevin Eberle (Charleston School of Law ) Sarah E. Ricks (Rutgers School of Law – Camden)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Amy Flanary-Smith (Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins
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School of Law) Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Brock Collins (Charleston School of Law ) Brooke Bowman (Stetson Law School) Rodney Miller (Loyola – New Orleans) Kelly Feely (Stetson Law School)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Brooke Bowman (Stetson Law School) Amy Flanary-Smith (Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins
School of Law) Jennifer North (Charleston School of Law) Chrissy Cerniglia (Stetson Law School)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
All panelists
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LWI One Day Workshops
Friday, December 3, 2010Location 4: Emory Law School, Atlanta, Georgia Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Anne RectorEmory University Law School1301 Clifton RoadAtlanta, GA [email protected]. Karen B. CooperEmory University Law School1301 Clifton RoadAtlanta, GA 30322(404) [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Michele Butts (Atlanta's John Marshall Law School) Lesley Carroll (Emory University Law School) Karen B. Cooper (Emory University Law School) Suparna Malempati (Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing
Linda L. Berger (Mercer University School of Law) Lucille Jewel (Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School) Judy Popper (University of Missouri at Kansas City)
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Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your GradeLunch Discussion Group Leaders TBA2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Linda L. Berger (Mercer University School of Law) Kari Mercer Dalton (Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School) Julie Schwartz (Emory University Law School)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Linda L. Berger (Mercer University School of Law) Judy Popper (University of Missouri at Kansas City) Scott W. Sigman (Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School) Anne Rector (Emory University Law School)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
All panelists
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 5: Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Hilary S. ReedPepperdine University School of Law24255 Pacific Coast HighwayMalibu, CA 90263Phone- 310-869-7959email [email protected] McGoldrick Pepperdine University School of Law24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263Phone [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Steve Schultz (Pepperdine University) Arnold I. Siegel (Loyola Law School—Los Angeles) TBA
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing
Hillary S. Reed (Pepperdine University) Susie Salmon (The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College
of Law) Daniel B. Weddle (University of Missouri-Kansas City School of
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Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders TBA2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Robert Brain (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles) Kathryn Fehrman (California Western School of Law) TBA
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Daniel B. Weddle (University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law)
TBA TBA TBA
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
All panelists
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 6: Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, California Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Evangeline G. Abriel (“Vangie”)Director, Legal Analysis, Research, and WritingSanta Clara University School of Law500 El Camino RealSanta Clara, California 95053(408) [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Jenny Darlington-Person (University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law)
Grace Hum (University of San Francisco School of Law) John Schunk (Santa Clara University School of Law)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Jeanne Merino (Stanford Law School) Patricia Rauch (Santa Clara University School of Law) Leslie Rose (Golden Gate University School of Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders All panelists2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Ray Bernstein (Santa Clara University School of Law)
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Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Hether Macfarlane (Pacific McGeorge School of Law) Stephanie J. Thompson (Pacific McGeorge School of Law)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Yvonne Ekern (Santa Clara University School of Law) Hether Macfarlane (Pacific McGeorge School of Law) Amy Flynn (University of San Francisco School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
All panelists
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 7: Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Laurel Currie OatesSeattle University School of Law901 12th AvenueSeattle, WA [email protected] [email protected] 206.398.4022
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Deirdre Bowen (Seattle University School of Law) Connie Krontz (Seattle University School of Law) TBA
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Mary Nicol Bowman (Seattle University School of Law) Mark DeForrest (Gonzaga University School of Law) Janet K. G. Dickson (Seattle University School of Law) Norm Printer (Seattle University School of Law)
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Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Mary Nicol Bowman (Seattle University School of Law) Sara Rankin (Seattle University School of Law) Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Mark DeForrest (Gonzaga University School of Law) Laurel Currie Oates (Seattle University School of Law)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Mark DeForrest (Gonzaga University School of Law) Anne Enquist (Seattle University School of Law) Chris Rideout (Seattle University School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
All panelists
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 8: St. John’s University School of Law, Manhattan Campus, New York City Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Dean Robin Boyle LaisureSt. John's University School of Lawtel: (718) 990-6609email: [email protected]
Site Location:
St. John’s University (Manhattan Campus)101 Murray StreetNew York, New York
9:00 to 10:30 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Gina Donahoo (Florida Coastal School of Law) Elizabeth Fajans (Brooklyn Law School) Jane Kent Gionfriddo (Boston College Law School) Elyse Pepper (St. John’s University School of Law) Amy R. Stein (Hofstra University School of Law) (moderator)
10:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student
Robin Boyle Laisure (St. John's University School of Law) (moderator)
Susan Joffe (Hofstra University School of Law) Jane Scott (St. John's University School of Law) Amy R. Stein (Hofstra University School of Law)
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Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your GradeLunch Discussion Group Leaders Gina Donahoo (Florida Coastal School of Law)
Robert Ruescher (St. John’s University School of Law) Amy R. Stein (Hofstra University School of Law) Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Carolyn Ahearn (Hofstra University School of Law) Camille Broussard (New York Law School) Jane Scott (St. John’s University School of Law) (moderator) Barbara Gellis Traub, (St. John's University School of Law)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Robin Boyle Laisure (St. John's University School of Law) Susan DeJarnatt (Temple University, Beasley School of Law) Kristen E. Murray (Temple University, Beasley School of Law) Ann L. Nowak (Touro Law Center)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
All panelists
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 9: Stetson University College of Law, Tampa Campus, Tampa, Florida Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Kirsten K. DavisStetson University College of Law(727) 562-7877 or [email protected]. Brooke J. BowmanStetson University College of Law(727) 562-7370 or [email protected]
Site Location:
Tampa Law Center1700 N. Tampa StreetTampa, FL 33602
8:45 to 9:00 a.m. - Welcome Kirsten K. Davis (Stetson University College of Law) Brooke J. Bowman (Stetson University College of Law)
9:00 to 10:30 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Kirsten Clement (Florida Coastal School of Law) Rosan Larizza (Florida Coastal School of Law) Karen Millard (Florida Coastal School of Law) Marci Rosenthal (Florida International University College of Law)
10:40 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. – Grading Papers and Handling
Timothy D. Blevins (FAMU College of Law) Ila Klion (Florida International University College of Law)
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Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Kurt Lenz (University of Miami School of Law) Elizabeth Megale (Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of
Law) Jason Palmer (Stetson University College of Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Linda Anderson (Stetson University College of Law) Brooke Bowman (Stetson University College of Law) Kirsten K. Davis (Stetson University College of Law)
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Brooke Bowman (Stetson University College of Law) Whitney Curtis (Stetson University College of Law) Alyssa Folyse (Stetson University College of Law)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Chrissy Cerniglia (Stetson University College of Law) Karen Millard (Florida Coastal School of Law) Kirsten Clement (Florida Coastal School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual
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questions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 10: Suffolk Law School, Boston, Massachusetts Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Julie A. BakerSuffolk University Law School120 Tremont Street, Suite 370Boston, MA 02108(617) [email protected]. Kathleen Elliott Vinson Suffolk University Law School120 Tremont Street, Suite 370Boston, MA [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Mary Jean Dolan (The John Marshall Law School) Janet Fisher (Suffolk University Law School) Amy B. Meyers (Saint Louis University School of Law) Ann Santos (Suffolk University Law School)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing
Sabrina DeFabritiis (Suffolk University Law School) Philip C. Kaplan (Suffolk University Law School) Jane Rindsberg (Roger Williams University School of Law) Judy Tracy (Boston College)
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Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your GradeLunch Discussion Group Leaders Joan Blum (Boston College Law School)
Mary Jean Dolan (The John Marshall Law School) Kathleen Vinson (Suffolk University Law School) Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Julie A. Baker (Suffolk University Law School) Joan Blum (Boston College Law School) Ellen Saideman (Roger Williams University School of Law)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Mary Jean Dolan (The John Marshall Law School) Gabriel H. Teninbaum (Suffolk University Law School) Judy Tracy (Boston College) Kathleen Vinson (Suffolk University Law School)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the
All panelists
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formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 11: The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Anthony NiedwieckiThe John Marshall Law School315 S. Plymouth Ct.Chicago, Il 60604-3907phone: 312.987.2370email: [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Kim Chanbonpin (The John Marshall Law School) Lurene Contento (The John Marshall Law School) Judy Rosenbaum (Northwestern University School of Law) Mary Rose Strubbe (Chicago-Kent College of Law)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Sue Liemer (Southern Illinois University School of Law) Anthony Niedwiecki (The John Marshall Law School) Allison Ortlieb (DePaul University College of Law) Ann Davis Shields (Washington University School of Law—St.
Louis)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Mary Ann Becker (DePaul University College of Law) Sue Liemer (Southern Illinois University School of Law)
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Judy Rosenbaum (Northwestern University School of Law) Other leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Mary Ann Becker (DePaul University College of Law) Mary Rose Strubbe (Chicago-Kent College of Law) TBA TBA
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Sonya Bychkov Green (The John Marshall Law School) Ann Davis Shields (Washington University School of Law—St.
Louis) Anthony Niedwiecki (The John Marshall Law School) John Thornton (Northwestern University School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 12: University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Maria Perez CristUniversity of Dayton School of Law300 College ParkDayton, Ohio 45469-2772voice: 937.229.3050 e-mail: [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Elizabeth Sherowski (Capital University Law School) Sheila Miller (University of Dayton School of Law) Adam G. Todd (University of Dayton School of Law)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Diane B. Kraft (University of Kentucky College of Law) Ann L. Schiavone (University of Akron School of Law) Julie Zink (University of Dayton School of Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders All Panelists2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:
Maria Perez Crist (University of Dayton School of Law) Elizabeth A. Shaver (University of Akron School of Law)
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Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Maria Perez Crist (University of Dayton School of Law) Diane B. Kraft (University of Kentucky College of Law) Elizabeth A. Shaver (University of Akron School of Law) Adam G. Todd (University of Day School of Law) Vicki VanZandt (University of Dayton School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsSaturday, December 4, 2010Location 13: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Carol M. ParkerUniversity of Tennessee College of Law1505 W. Cumberland Ave.Knoxville, TN 37996-1810(865) [email protected] J. HigdonAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Tennessee College of Law1505 W. Cumberland Ave. Knoxville, TN [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Carol Parker (University of Tennessee College of Law) Jodi L. Wilson (University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School
of Law) TBA
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best
Michael J. Higdon (University of Tennessee College of Law) Jodi L. Wilson (University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School
of Law) Heather Zuber (Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of
Law)
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Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your GradeLunch Discussion Group Leaders Panelists2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
TBA TBA
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Michael J. Higdon (University of Tennessee College of Law) Carol Parker (University of Tennessee College of Law) Jodi L. Wilson (University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School
of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 14: University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, Oklahoma Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Prof. Catherine M. Cullem (“Cathy”)University of Tulsa College of Law3120 East 4th PlaceTulsa, OK 74104Tel: (918) [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Kimberly Y.W. Holst (Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law)
Brenda Tofte (Hamline University School of Law) TBA
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Rachel Croskery-Roberts (University of Michigan Law School) Tanya Pierce (Texas Wesleyan University School of Law) Brenda Tofte (Hamline University School of Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Panelists2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:
Rachel Croskery-Roberts (University of Michigan Law School) Kimberly Y.W. Holst (Arizona State University Sandra Day
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Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
O’Connor College of Law)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Richard Ducey (University of Tulsa College of Law) Courtney Selby (University of Tulsa College of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 15: Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Chris CoughlinWake Forest School of LawCampus Box 72061834 Wake Forest RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27109Tel: 336.758.5504 or [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Lisa Eichhorn (University of South Carolina) Lisa T. McElroy (Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law) Ruth McKinney (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Wanda Temm (University of Missouri at Kansas City)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Handling Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Brenda Gibson (North Carolina Central) Laura Graham (Wake Forest University) John Korzen (Wake Forest University) Christie S. Matthews (Charlotte School of Law)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Amy Flanary-Smith (Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law)
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Barbara Lentz (Wake Forest University) Lisa T. McElroy (Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law) Linda Rogers (Wake Forest University) Jason Sowards (Wake Forest University) Other group leaders TBA
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Maureen Eggert (Wake Forest University) Sally Irvin (Wake Forest University) Ellie Margolis (Temple University) Wanda Temm (University of Missouri at Kansas City)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Diane Dimond (Duke University) Lisa T. McElroy (Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law) Craig Smith (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Catherine J. Wasson (Elon University School of Law)
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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LWI One Day WorkshopsFriday, December 3, 2010Location 16: Widener University School of Law, Wilmington, Delaware Register online at www.lwionline.org/lwi_conferences.html
Site Chair Contact:
Mary Ellen [email protected]. Susan King Widener University School of LawWilmington, [email protected]
9:00 to 10:20 a.m. – Nuts and Bolts: Choosing Textbooks; What You Need to Know About Teachers’ Manuals; Tips on Creating Appropriate Assignments; Essential Tips for Your Syllabus; How Writing Specialists Can Save You; Other Resources
Peter T. Blum (Valparaiso University School of Law) Jennifer Lear (Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg) Mary Ellen Maatman (Widener University School of Law,
Wilmington) Lou Sirico (Villanova University School of Law)
10:40 a.m. to noon – Grading Papers and Handling Student Conferences:How to Grade Papers Without Losing Your Mind; Effective Comments; Best Practices for Student Conferences; No, I Won’t Change Your Grade
Christine Mooney (Villanova University School of Law) Mary Nagel (The John Marshall Law School—Chicago) David Raeker-Jordan (Widener University School of Law,
Harrisburg)
Lunch Discussion Group Leaders Mary Ellen Maatman (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)
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Mary Ann Robinson (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)Susan King (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)Iva Ferrell (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)Jean Sbarge (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)Allison Kehner (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)Rebecca Scalio (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington)
2:00 to 3:20 p.m. – Teaching Legal Research and Citation:Learn the Latest in Teaching Legal Research; Developing Legal Research Exercises; Teaching SSRN and Other Electronic Research Sources; Teaching State Legal Research; How Law Librarians Can Help You
Susan King (Widener University School of Law, Wilmington) Candace Mueller Centeno (Villanova University School of Law) Mary Alice Peeling (Widener University School of Law,
Wilmington)
3:40 to 5:00 p.m. – Thinking Forward: Getting Meaningful Feedback from Colleagues, Directors, and Department Chairs; Getting the Most Out of Your (Free) LWI Membership; Finding Time and Support For Your Own Scholarship; Finding Other Opportunities; Why This is the Most Rewarding Job in Legal Education; Overview of Upcoming Legal Writing Conferences; Additional Resources
Ann Fruth (Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg) Mary Nagel (The John Marshall Law School—Chicago) TBA TBA
5:00 p.m. to ? – Unanswered Questions Session: Experienced Legal Writing Professors will be available to answer individual questions not addressed during the formal sessions
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