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Editor’s Note
by Elizabeth L. Inglehart
Essays Set One: Disruption
A Generous Gift in a Time of Scarcity
by Lindsey P. Gustafson
Teaching in the Time of Disruption: A Case for Empathy and Honoring Diversity
By Sha-Shana Crichton
Making Room for Ignored Citizen Narratives of Police Encounters
by Sherri Lee Keene
Teaching Social Justice in the Legal Writing Classroom Through Personal Narrative
by Emily A. Kline
Disruptive Lawyering 101
by Sonya Bonneau and Susan McMahon
Trauma Is Not an Add-On: On Embracing Grief and Trauma in Our Classrooms—and Our Lives
by Iselin Gambert
COVID-19, Disruption, and Teaching Practices
by Jennifer L. Brinkley
When the Professor Has No Clothes
by Alison M. Mikkor
Professor Mom: The Pandemic’s Disruption of the Personal-Professional Divide in Legal Academia
by Harmony Decosimo
The Disruption of My Teaching Persona
by Hilary Stirman Reed