The Legal Writing Institute will hold one-day Workshops in 12 locations in December 2015. Use this form to submit a proposal. The deadline is Sept. 12, 2015. (I posted this a couple of weeks ago, but didn’t know the deadline, so I’m reposting.)
The 12 workshops (grouped by theme) are:
- Back to Basics: Adapting to the Academically Underprepared Student, Northern Illinois University College of Law (DeKalb), Dec. 4, 2015
- Collaboration Inside and Outside the Legal Writing Classroom, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (Columbus), Dec. 11, 2015
- The Evolving Legal Writing Classroom, Creighton University School of Law (Omaha), Dec. 4, 2015
- The Evolving Legal Research & Writing Classroom, Concordia University School of Law (Boise), Dec. 4, 2015
- Legal Writing Today: Modifying the Traditional Classroom to Meet Current Requirements, USC Gould School of Law (Los Angeles), Dec. 4, 2015
- Preparing Practice Ready Students, Tulane University Law School (New Orleans), Dec. 4, 2015
- Preparing the Academically Unprepared Law Student, Florida A & M College of Law (Orlando), Dec. 4, 2015
- Taking It to the Next Level: Your Course, Your Program, Your Career, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Dec. 5, 2015
- Teaching: Both Tried and True and Something New, FIU Law (Miami), Dec. 4, 2015
- Teaching Today’s Students with Today’s Tools for Tomorrow’s Practice, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law (Chicago), Dec. 11, 2015
- Tried and True: Sharing What Works for You in Your Legal Writing Course, Washington University Law (St. Louis), Dec. 4, 2015
- What the Best Legal Writing Professors do in the Classroom, Widener University Commonwealth Law School (Harrisburg), Dec. 4, 2015
The coordinator for the call for presenters is Cindy Archer (Loyola Los Angeles), cindy.archer@lls.edu. Each site also has a site chair. You can submit a proposal for one or more sites.