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Jennifer Wondracek

Jennifer Wondracek is charting a new course for the study of legal research and writing, designed to prepare law students to enter the profession practice-ready and proficient in the fast-changing world of legal technology. As the Director of the Law Library and Professor of Legal Research and Writing at Capital University Law School, Jennifer is updating the curriculum to address the duty of technology competence, and she’s equipping students for success in 2021 literacies such as remote working, communicating with clients online and via apps, and participating in court proceedings virtually. During her past tenure at UNT Dallas College of Law as Director of Legal Education Technology, she created several programs that reflect this focus, including the creation of a film/video studio for the law school, which proved invaluable to faculty and staff navigating to online teaching through COVID-19. Although we can’t be completely sure what the future has in store for this generation of law students, Jennifer is preparing them for whatever comes next, a model for legal educators everywhere. 

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