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Professor Judy Rosenbaum is a Clinical Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law,
where she has served on the faculty for the past twenty-six years. She graduated from the University of
Michigan Law School in 1976 and worked in private practice and at the American Judicature Society
before joining the Northwestern faculty in 1984. Professor Rosenbaum has taught in and served as
Director of the first year Communication & Legal Reasoning course. During the current academic year
she is teaching Advanced Legal Communication and Trial and Appellate Advocacy. She is also a
member of the faculty in Northwestern Law’s Executive LLM Program in which she teaches Introduction
to American Law to Korean LLM students in the Business School of the Korea Advanced Institute for
Science and Technology (KAIST). Professor Rosenbaum also served for six years as summer
associate writing consultant at the Chicago law firm of Bell, Boyd & Lloyd (now K & L Gates). She has
also done private tutoring for bar exam repeaters. She is the author of several books, including The
Judicial Discipline and Disability Digest and Practices and Procedures of Judicial Conduct
Organizations, as well as a co-author of State Court Unification: Its History, Politics and
Implementation. She has written many journal articles on judicial administration and ethics and on legal
research and writing. She has given several dozen conference presentations on various topics related
to Legal Research and Writing. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Association of Legal
Writing Directors and is completing a second term on the Board of Directors of the Legal Writing
Institute. She is also currently serving on the American Bar Association’s Communication Skills
Committee of the Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar.
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