As someone who gets a new law school student/intern every three months, I implore you: pleeeeease teach legal writing. Please?
I'm fortunate/tortured because I am in one of the toughest legal writing programs in the country. While many law schools only have it as pass fail 2 semesters, we have 4 semesters, so we're often considered ahead of the curve when we graduate (hints if you're looking for which school to hire from in three years

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Propita, teaching LRWA seems like something you'd be great at. It's the one area of law where professors seem to emphasize being generally encouraging and helpful. Everywhere else, there seems to be a fear that teaching the law will lead to us becoming bad lawyers