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Generational Comparisons: Civil Rights Movement and Current-Day Climate Movement | Guest: Professor Robin Boyle Laisure

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Professor Robin Boyle Laisure

Episode: Generational Comparisons: Civil Rights Movement and Current-Day Climate Movement

In this episode I speak with Robin Boyle Laisure, Professor of Legal Writing at St. John's University School of Law, about lessons Imparted from the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and the Current-Day Climate Movement, will be published in the political science book called Generation in American Politics. The discussion focuses on her upcoming chapter in the soon to be published book, “The Times They are a Changin’.”

Professor Boyle Laisure teaches Legal Writing, Scholarly Research and Writing, and Drafting: Contracts. She presents and publishes on topics concerning pedagogy, learning styles, cults, and human trafficking. She has served on the national board for the Legal Writing Institute and for the Institute's Journal. She is currently the Editor in Chief of Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, an online peer-reviewed professional journal. Prof. Boyle Laisure contributed two interactive modules for students: West Academic Interactive Legal Research & Writing Lessons available at https://www.westacademic.com/search?keywords=modular.

You can read more about Professor Boyle Laisure at https://www.stjohns.edu/law/faculty/robin-boyle-laisure.

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Professor Robin Boyle Laisure

Episode: Generational Comparisons: Civil Rights Movement and Current-Day Climate Movement

In this episode I speak with Robin Boyle Laisure, Professor of Legal Writing at St. John's University School of Law, about lessons Imparted from the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and the Current-Day Climate Movement, will be published in the political science book called Generation in American Politics. The discussion focuses on her upcoming chapter in the soon to be published book, “The Times They are a Changin’.”

Professor Boyle Laisure teaches Legal Writing, Scholarly Research and Writing, and Drafting: Contracts. She presents and publishes on topics concerning pedagogy, learning styles, cults, and human trafficking. She has served on the national board for the Legal Writing Institute and for the Institute's Journal. She is currently the Editor in Chief of Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, an online peer-reviewed professional journal. Prof. Boyle Laisure contributed two interactive modules for students: West Academic Interactive Legal Research & Writing Lessons available at https://www.westacademic.com/search?keywords=modular.

You can read more about Professor Boyle Laisure at https://www.stjohns.edu/law/faculty/robin-boyle-laisure.

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