Faculty Resource Center
The Faculty Resource Center
Compiled resources from faculty feedback for effective and easy teaching.
Where Feedback is Taking Us
Bluebook and ALWD Guided Exercises
A big request fulfilled. Crafted by Professors and Librarians at Top 50 Law Schools. These will be complete with editable word versions and PDF versions for students. Additionally, you will be able to add them to any on-demand learning class you create.
Exclusive Write.Law 1L Track
We've partnered with Joe Regalia and his team at Write.law to build a fast training track for first-semester 1L students. Focused on skills students need beyond research. Writing, citations, note-taking, client interviews, and more.
Playlist View for On-Demand Classes
In law school, it’s never too early to study. The sooner you begin studying case briefs and your class notes, the quicker you’ll start to understand the law. As you build your class outlines, remember that developing condensed versions of your outlines will help you process the information.
Ready-to-Use Westlaw Training Deck
Westlaw Training for Writing Assignment Basics
Write.Law Content on the Knowledge Center:
Legal technology upskilling to bridge the gaps in legal curriculum
Academic Podcasts, Forums, and Articles from the Thomson Reuters Institute
Stay up-to-date on law school trends and learn from other schools and faculty members
Vol. 29 | No. 1 | Spring 2021
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Perspectives Live Author Event
A Conversation with Rachel Croskery-Roberts and Ezra Ross