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July 11, 2009
resources for teaching ESL students
The Legal Writing Institute’s Global Legal Writing Skills/International Outreach Committee has posted helpful resources for professors teaching legal analysis, legal writing, legal research, and related topics to LL.M. students. At http://lwionline.org/, click on "Member Resources," then click on "Teaching International Students." There you will find recently updated lists of print and on-line resources helpful in teaching international law students. To find relevant syllabi, click on "Member Resources," then click on "Syllabus Bank," then click on "LLM Courses." If you have similar materials to share, contact Elizabeth Inglehart, at e-inglehart@law.northwestern.edu.
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