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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Stephanie Roberts Hartung |
Professor of Legal Writing
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| S H O R T B I O G R A P H Y |
Prior to joining Suffolk University Law School, Professor Hartung was a Deputy Public Defender in the Alameda County Office of the Public Defender in California for seven years. Her work included supervising misdemeanor law and motion practice as well as representing indigent clients charged with felonies at jury trials. Prior to joining the Public Defender's Office she was a superior court law clerk for the State of Alaska Court System.
Degrees: BS, Northwestern University; JD, Boston College
Bar Admittance: MA; CA
Subjects: Legal Practice Skills; Advanced Legal Writing and Drafting; Innocence Project Seminar
Professional Activities: Editor, The Second Draft; Member, Legal Writing Institute; Member, New England Legal Writing Consortium
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Chapter 44, Postconviction Remedies,
in
MASSACHUSETTS CRIMINAL PRACTICE
(
Lexis,
forthcoming 2012
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(co-author)
Chapter 45, Appeals,
in
MASSACHUSETTS CRIMINAL PRACTICE
(
Lexis,
forthcoming 2012
)
(co-author)
Terry v. Ohio; New York v. Belton; and Chimel v. California;,
in
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES
(
Paul Finkelman ed.,
2006
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Legal Education in the Age of Innocence: Integrating Wrongful Conviction Advocacy into the Legal Writing Curriculum,
B.U. PUB. INT. L.J.
(
forthcoming 2012
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The Limits of "Extraordinary Power": A Survey of First-Degree Murder Appeals Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 278, Section 33E,
16 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL & APP. ADVOC. 1
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2011
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Promoting In-Depth Analysis: A Three-Part Approach to Teaching Analogical Reasoning to Novice Legal Writers,
39 CUMB. L. REV. 685
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2009
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Using Legislative Intent as Reasoning in Legal Analysis,
23
:1 THE SECOND DRAFT 7
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2008
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From the Courtroom to the Classroom: Reflection of a First Year Teacher,
13:2 PERSPECTIVES: TEACHING A LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING 101
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2005
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Prof. Stephanie Roberts Hartung  Suffolk
University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 370-A
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 617-305-3026
f. 617-305-3091
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