From Professor Suzanne Ehrenberg
Legal Writing Teaching Assistant
Applications are now being accepted for legal writing teaching assistants for the year 2001-02. You must be graduating in June 2002 to apply. Teaching assistants work closely with the legal writing professors in teaching legal research, creating assignments and grading student papers. They also work closely with students in drafting and revising their work.
Applicants should have received superior grades (B+ or above) in their legal writing courses and have a strong interest in helping other students to master the skills of legal research and writing. Membership in Law Review or Moot Court is desirable, but is not a requirement of the job. Evening students are encouraged to apply. Teaching assistants receive two hours of academic credit each semester and salary equal to the tuition for two credit hours each semester. (Note that these are not tuition-free credits.)
Interested students should submit a current resume by e-mail with attachment to Professor Suzanne Ehrenberg (sehrenberg@kentlaw.edu). Please indicate on your resume the name of your first-year legal writing professor and the grades you received in the course.