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Outlining basics for 1st semester law students

October 5, 2022February 1, 2023 Chelsea BaldwinLeave a comment

This post offers 5 maxims to help first semester JD students begin their outlines.

Posted in LearningTagged 1Ls, Outlining

Using practice problems to learn law – differences between novices and experts

April 11, 2022April 11, 2022 Chelsea BaldwinLeave a comment

In this post, Professor Baldwin shares her observations about how students in different stages of expertise development use practice problems to aid learning law.

Posted in Learning, Self-RegulationTagged 1Ls, Practice problems, review, Self-assessment, Study sessions

Rule statements in informal legal writing, part 1

March 22, 2022October 13, 2022 Chelsea BaldwinLeave a comment

In part 1 of "Rule statement in informal legal writing," Professor Baldwin articulates the attributes that distinguish rule statements from other sentences in written legal analysis and discusses the first two attributes in some depth.

Posted in Learning, Legal Writing, Taking ExamsTagged 1Ls, Self-testing

Tips for the first week of law school

August 13, 2021August 13, 2021 Chelsea Baldwin1 Comment

Here are the tips for the first week of school I shared with my 1Ls at orientation earlier in the week.

Posted in LearningTagged 1Ls
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