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By Year: 2026, 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
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Dear 1L: “It depends”
Dear 1L,
You all must be getting quite sick of hearing, “It depends.” That, plus you keep reading virtually identical cases with diametrically different results.
Exasperating!
It seems backwards. You got into law school because you showed you knew how to find “correct” answers.
Dear 1L: Don’t confuse “prescribe” & “proscribe”
Dear 1L Writer,
I’m seeing students use “proscribe” and “prescribe” interchangeably. Wanted to make sure you were clear that the words are near opposites.
🔷 To “prescribe” means to direct or instruct a rule (or course of conduct) to be followed (e.g., a doctor prescribing medicine or exercise). But “prescribe” comes up in law, too.
Dear 1L: How to do exhaustive legal research
Dear 1L,
When I worked in BigLaw, I worked with a lot of new associates. One mistake I saw over and over again was this:
They did word searches on Westlaw or Lexis, found a bunch of cases, and then thought they had done “thorough” research.
Don’t be one of those associates.
Dear Legal Writer: How to use “Here” & “There” to improve your legal writing
Dear Legal Writer,
When you write a legal research memo or brief, you spend a lot of time writing about how your case compares to other cases. A dilemma you face is how to refer to your case.
You have many options, including:
➖ In this case
Dear 1L: Advice I gave to 1Ls at Ole Miss
Dear 1L,
Here are 2 tips I shared yesterday, when I spoke with 1Ls in the Ole Miss Black Law Students Association. Thank you so much to Nivory Gordon III, M.Sc. for inviting me to speak.
1: Start looking at practice exam questions and answers earlier rather than later. I regret my delay in starting.
Dear 1L: Reflections on the Start of 1L
Dear 1L,
How are you holding up? At this point in the fall of 1L, I remember things still feeling exhilarating, but also exhausting and scary. I wasn’t sure what was coming next. Here are some recommendations.
🔹 When your class notes start to build up and you’ve completed a topic, such as intentional torts, you really need to start regrouping.
LINKEDIN TIPS
Last September, I had less than 600 connections and more than a little self-doubt. But I shared my first original post.
I’ve gained a lot of insight into networking on LinkedIn this past year. I’m still very much a learner, but here are 5 tips that I hope will help you.
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Dear 2L: EXTRACURRICULARS IN LAW SCHOOL
Dear 2L,
Please don’t overextend yourself with extracurriculars.
If it’s all fun, fine.
If it gets frenetic, though, step back and evaluate.
🔸 I know, the something-something student leadership organization has a meeting tonight, or the something-something bar association hosts some event you “should” attend.
Dear Legal Writer: Placement & Punctuation for “Thus” & “Therefore”
If you write “Thus,” “Therefore,” or similar words to start a sentence, elevate your style by moving such words to the middle of the sentence.
Here’s an example of each:
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▪️ ORIGINAL: “Thus, we decided to delay the deposition.”
Dear 1L: Inspiration from Brand New 1L, Hayley Parenti
Dear 1L,
“If everyone chipped in to help those coming after them, the law profession could easily be filled with amazing lawyers. . . . And law schools could be filled with more confident, happy students.”
I almost fell from my chair. What refreshing words to hear from a new law student! Our broken profession may have a chance after all.
Dear 2L: 10-Point IRAC Checklist
Dear 2L,
We spoke a lot about IRAC essay exams last year, but it’s been several months. I thought a refresher was due.
Key Reminder: You must do an IRAC analysis for every Element of every Claim and Defense raised by the exam hypo. Only then, do you maximize your score.
Below are 10 Steps.
Dear 1L: What is IRAC & How Do I Do It?
Dear 1L,
You’ll hear of “IRAC.” You’ll learn it stands for the words:
▪️ Issue ▪️ Rule ▪️ Analysis ▪️ Conclusion.
But knowing those words won’t tell you how to write an exam. And law school won’t teach you, either.
There are many ways to write an IRAC essay for an “A,” and you may find others that suit you better.
Dear 1L Writer, Put the period or comma INSIDE ending quotation marks…
Dear 1L Writer,
I’m not sure why this trips up new law students, but in US English, put the period or comma INSIDE ending quotation marks, regardless of whether the period or comma appeared in the original, quoted material.
Here are two examples.
Dear 1L: Remembering Past Accomplishments Can Boost Your Confidence
Dear 1L,
You’ve been through a lot of challenges in life that were hard.
They tested you.
But you came through.
Remember when you tried to ride a bike for the very first time.
You likely fell.
Dear 1L: What Does “Outlining” Mean in Law School?
Dear 1L,
You’re likely hearing about “outlining.”
Various schools of thought exist on when you should start, and the answer may differ for each of you.