PROF. BLASIE JOINS OUTREACH COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW SCHOOLS (AALS) SECTION ON LEGAL WRITING, REASONING, AND RESEARCH
February 2020 — Professor Michael Blasie joined the Outreach Committee of the American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research.
The American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research gathers law school professors from across the country to discuss and enact changes in the legal writing field. Building on his decade of litigation experience and prior publications on persuasive writing, Professor Blasie will aid the Outreach Committee in providing resources and opportunities for nationwide efforts to advance the legal writing field.
Professor Michael Blasie brings his decade of litigation experience in trial and appellate courts to researching and teaching legal writing. His scholarship focuses on persuasive writing and the phrasing of legal standards. He has authored a seventeen-part legal writing series for practitioners, co-authored the treatise on Colorado Appellate Law and Practice, and published his scholarship in the New York University Annual Survey of American Law and the DePaul Law Review.