2011 LWI workshops

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Handouts from the 2011 LWI Workshops

Brooke Bowman, Stetson, Nault v. Good Samaritan

Sha-Shana Crichton, Howard University Draft Brief and Conference Rubric

Kathleen Darvil, Brooklyn Law School Legal Research for New Millennials

Rebecca Brannan Hagen Effective Leadership in the Legal Writing Classroom

Margaret Hannon, Northwestern Incorporating a Settlement Conference Module into the First-Year Research and Writing Course

Lisa H. Healy, Suffolk University Law School Practice-Ready Assignments

Janis Kirkland, Regents University Focused Coverage of Key Legal Analysis Skills in the Legal Analysis, Research, & Writing Curriculum

Melanie Oberlin, George Mason University, Amy Sloan, University of Baltimore, and Dena Sonbol, Southern U. Law Center Fasten Your Seatbelt: A Tour of New Developments in Research Handout

Melanie Oberlin, George Mason University, Amy Sloan, University of Baltimore, and Dena Sonbol, Southern U. Law Center Fasten Your Seatbelt: A Tour of New Developments in Research PowerPoint Slides

Sarah Ricks, Rutgers Camden Research and Writing for a Real Client: A Hybrid Clinical/Writing Course

Arnold Siegel, Loyola Law School Thinking and Rethinking Our Teaching

Gail S. Stephenson, Southern University Law Center Strategies for Success in Achieving Tenure, Promotion or Contract Renewal

Jo Anne Sweeny, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law Proofreading Exercise: The Very Bad Memo

John Thornton, Northwestern Incorporating Newer Legal Research Systems into Legal Research Training