ODW2545 – Researching and Writing a Law Review Article

This session guides participants through the writing process for law review articles, from legal research and fact gathering to crafting persuasive arguments. Attendees will receive practical tips for writing and pitching a law review article.

Course Category: On-Demand Webinars

Course Level: Basic

CLE Credit: Substantive

CLE Hours: 1.5

Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Nonmembers
Course Materials: Recording and PDF of the power point slides.
Description: This session guides participants through the writing process for law review articles. Explore how to conduct legal research, gather facts and data, and craft persuasive arguments. The session also covers the foundations of the law review writing process along with practical tips on pitching articles.
Presenter Biography: Leah Goodridge is an award-winning tenants’ rights attorney with over a decade of experience fighting against gentrification and displacement in New York courts. She is best known for her work advancing the tenant movement and her writings on workplace equity. Leah has received two bar association awards for her impact on the legal profession and is the author of the widely influential UCLA Law Review article, Professionalism as a Racial Construct. She lectures nationwide on housing rights and workplace equity and her work has appeared in USA Today, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, Dame, Forbes, and The Appeal.

Course Year: 2025

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