Jill Barton, University of Miami, and Rachel Smith, St, John’s University discuss the third edition of their book, The Handbook for the New Legal Writer, and the addition of mindfulness icons throughout the book. They also both talk about what differences they have noticed in student behavior post-pandemic as well as how they see ChatGPT fitting into their legal writing classes.
78: Conversations with Deans: Ronald Weich
77: The Future of Wills, Trusts, and Estates with Reid Weisbord and David Horton
76: Conversations with Deans: Dan Filler
75: Problem-Based Approach with Andrew Verstein and Lynn LoPucki
74: Teaching Case Studies with Michael Cahill
73: Conversations with Deans: Andy Perlman
72: Bar Exam Prep with Alex Ruskell
71: Moral Philosophy in Law with Bradley Wendel
70: Teaching Doctrine with Alexandra Lahav
69: Local Policing and the Law with Rachel Harmon
68: Conversations with Deans: Megan Carpenter
67: Gender Disparity in the Workforce with June Carbone, Naomi Cahn, and Nancy Levit
66: Conversations with Deans: Matthew Lyon
65: The Importance of Civil Procedure with Howard Erichson and Maria Glover
64: Conversations with Deans: David Dye
63: The Dobbs Decision and Family Law with June Carbone and Rachel Rebouché
62: Conversations with Deans: Marisa Cianciarulo
61: AI as a Research Aid with DeShayla Strachan
60: Conversations with Deans: Karen Sneddon
59: Conversations with Deans: Bo Rutledge
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