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Mind the Gap: Teaching Research as a Fluid, Everpresent Concept in the First-Year Legal Research and Writing Classroom, 66 Mercer L. Rev. 651 (2015)

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Escape the Ordinary: How to Close Out Your Semester with a Challenging "Escape Room" Competition

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A Lesson About Teaching for the Teacher: The Unintended Benefit of Peer Review

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Scaffolding on Steroids: Meeting Your Students Where They Are Is Harder Than Ever . . . And Easier Than You Think

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Legal Writing: A Foundation for Learning in Law School (A Series of Essays)

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Teaching Ethics in Legal Writing Programs (A Series of Essays)

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Tactical Teaching: How Legal Writing Teachers Stay Abreast of Legal Practice (A Series of Essays)

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