Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile
Megan E. Boyd

@ladylegalwriter

Lawyer, professor, writer, believer in learning something new every day; working my way very slowly toward another graduate degree; Pronouns: she/her

ID: 1967237732

linkhttp://ladylegalwriter.blogspot.com/ calendar_today17-10-2013 17:09:15

6,6K Tweet

4,4K Followers

2,2K Following

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI, Lawyers, and the Courts will be published in the Georgia Bar Journal in Nov! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… What #lawreview will snap up Storied Pleadings? I've selectively submitted through Scholastica, but message or email me if you're interested! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Volume 21 of the Scribes Journal is now online for all to enjoy! Many thanks to our amazing authors and Mark Cooney, Joseph Kimble, and all our wonderful editors for their hard work! scribes.org/publications/t…

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My academic writing is also accessible, due to my expertise in legal writing. But I also worry that some will reject it or fail to see its value because of that accessibility.

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brian and I are writing an article on Efficiency and GenAI Pedagogy in law schools. No draft quite yet, but we'll keep you updated!

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a 1,000/week word goal toward my dissertation. On my way toward it this week. Posting here to keep myself accountable!

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has Uber become virtually unusable for anyone else? Both my husband & I have used it lately, & we’ve had multiple drivers cancel after we waited for them for 10+ mins. Frequently the app says a driver is 4 mins away and then when you order it, the driver’s actually 17 mins away.

Megan E. Boyd (@ladylegalwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s our opinion on Appellant or Appellee versus the party’s name? I go back-and-forth on this. Often it’s helpful to remind the court which party is the appellant versus the appellee. But my preference is generally to call the parties by their names. Not a fan of Appellant X.

Brian L. Frye (@brianlfrye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jonathan Robe vituperativeerb Couldn’t agree with OP more! As Megan E. Boyd & I have argued, law schools should teach law students how to plagiarize effectively & efficiently. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Brian L. Frye (@brianlfrye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see that Megan E. Boyd & I were quoted in this article, on the subject of "plagiarized" complaints. inquirer.com/news/subway-cl…