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Renee Nicole Allen

Law Profs Are People Too

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Renee Nicole Allen

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Law Profs Are People Too

Renee Nicole Allen

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Caitlin “Cat” Moon teaches in the Program on Law and Innovation (PoLI) at Vanderbilt Law School, where she also serves as the Director of Innovation Design and directs the PoLI Institute (innovatethelaw.com), Vanderbilt Law’s innovation-focused
Benjamin Edwards joined the faculty of the William S. Boyd School of Law in 2017. He researches and writes about business and securities law, corporate governance, arbitration, and consumer protection. Prior to teaching, Professor Edwards pract
Michelle Jacobs is an emeritus professor of law at the University of Florida College of Law, and was the Racial Justice Term Professor for the 2020-2021 academic year. She taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, White Collar Crime, Internation
Mike Simons is the John V. Brennan Professor of Law & Ethics at St. John’s University School of law, where he has served as dean since 2009. He teaches Criminal Law, Evidence, Sentencing, and Introduction to Law. His scholarship, which is infor
Ekow N. Yankah is a Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law in New York City. He teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, jurisprudence, policing and race, and torts. He is a celebrated teacher, scholar, and a voting rights and election law
OJ is a Clinical Professor of Law and the Director of Academic Excellence at the University of North Carolina School of Law. He’s a native of South Texas and is the first and only Hispanic to hold a full-time faculty position at the law school.
Ellie Margolis is a Professor of Law at Temple Law School. She teaches LRW, Motions, and Appellate Advocacy. Her scholarly work focuses on how technology has changed the way lawyers research and write about the law. Her scholarship is widely ci
Professor Seema Mohapatra is currently a tenured professor of law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, Indiana. She has taught a wide variety of courses including Torts, Introduction to Health Care Law and Pol
Emily Grant is from Washburn University School of Law where she teaches legal research and writing and also trusts and estates.  She also serves as one of the co-directors for the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning.
Tiffany Atkins (Elon) takes over the podcast and interviews me. 
Nicole N. Morris is a member of the faculty at Emory University School of Law. She is a Professor in Practice and Director of the TI:GER program.  TI:GER (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results) is an innovative partnership betwe
Melanie Wilson is a Lindsay Young Distinguished Professor at the  University of Tennessee College of Law. On June 30 of this year, she  stepped down after five years as dean of the college. Before that,  Melanie spent four years as associate de
Sarah Burstein is a Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma  College of Law. Prior to joining the faculty at OU, Professor Burstein  clerked for the Honorable Robert W. Pratt in the United States District  Court for the Southern  Distric
Kayonia Whetstone is an Assistant Professor of Lawyering Skills at Howard University School of Law. She believes good writing is essential for every attorney. Her experience as a former appellate prosecutor informs her teaching and scholarship.
Tiffany D. Atkins is an Assistant Professor of Law at Elon University School of Law, in Greensboro, NC, where she teaches Legal Method and Communication, Public Interest Legal Writing, and Race Law. Prior to academia, Tiffany was an attorney wi
Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer is the host/producer of Law to Fact podcast and the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in White Plains, NY where she teaches Criminal, Tort, Contract and Social Med
Margaret Hannon is a clinical professor at the University of Michigan Law School, where she teaches legal writing, research, and analysis. Professor Hannon is the outgoing Editor in Chief for the Legal Writing Institute’s Monograph Series, the
Katherine Silver Kelly is a clinical professor of law and director of academic support at THE Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. In addition to teaching legal writing and helping her #BuckeyesPassTheBar, Katherine is the creator of th
Professor Katherine Macfarlane teaches and writes about civil procedure and civil rights. Her scholarship has appeared in the Alabama Law Review, the Utah Law Review, the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, the Michigan Journal
Doron Dorfman is an Associate Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law. His interdisciplinary research focuses on disability law and health law through the prism of law & psychology, using doctrinal analysis and mixed-methods soci
Melissa Hale is the Director of Academic Success and Bar Programs at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Currently, she teaches bar preparation related courses, and oversees the Academic Enhancement Program. She also advises the First Gen
Tracy Norton joined the faculty of Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center on Long Island in 2006 after teaching in her native Texas for 10 years. She teaches first-year and upper level legal analysis and persuasion with occasional forays i
Professor Curtis is a Teaching Professor at the Syracuse University College of Law. She teaches torts, professional responsibility, and courses on gender and the law. Her scholarly interests include legal ethics and feminist legal theory. Befor
Katrina Lee is a San Francisco native and a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. On faculty at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law since 2011, Katrina teaches business of law, legal negotiations, and legal writing.
Larry Cunningham has been a Professor of Legal Writing at St. John’s University School of Law since 2008, and an administrator since 2010.  He served as Dean of Students, Dean of Academics, and Vice Dean, before becoming the first Dean of Asses
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