Sarah E. Ricks

Rutgers School of Law - Camden

Newark, NJ

United States

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Scholarly Papers (11)

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Effective Brief Writing Despite High Volume Practice: Ten Misconceptions that Result in Bad Briefs

University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 38, p. 1113, Summer 2007
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 11 Jul 2007
Sarah E. Ricks and Jane L. Istvan
Rutgers School of Law - Camden and City of Philadelphia Law Department
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legal writing, brief writing, advocacy, appellate advocacy, editing, judicial audience

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Protecting Freedom of Religion in Prison: The Free Exercise Clause and RLUIPA

CURRENT ISSUES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION: A CONTEXT AND PRACTICE CASEBOOK, 3d ed. p. 779, Michael Hunter Schwartz, ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2020
Number of pages: 98 Posted: 06 Feb 2011 Last Revised: 12 Aug 2020
Evelyn M. Tenenbaum and Sarah E. Ricks
Albany Law School and Rutgers School of Law - Camden
Downloads 419 (112,906)

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constitutional law, constitutional rights, First Amendment, Free Exercise, civil rights, prisoner litigation, inmate, prisoner, RFRA, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, RLUIPA, Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, inmate preachers, Carnegie, Best Practices

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Some Strategies to Teach Reluctant Talkers to Talk About Law

Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 54, p. 570, December 2004
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 20 Mar 2008
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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legal education, oral skills, Socratic, law students, professionalism, law practice, feminism, mentoring, oral argument, teaching, pedagogy

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The Perils of Unpublished Non-Precedential Federal Appellate Opinions: A Case Study of the Substantive Due Process State-Created Danger Doctrine in One Circuit

Washington Law Review, Vol. 81, p. 217, 2006
Number of pages: 62 Posted: 03 Jul 2006
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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unpublished, non-precedential, not precedential, precedent, appellate, substantive due process, state-created danger, federal courts, judicial administration

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Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste: Erasing Lines Between Faculty

The Second Draft, 2013, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 29 Oct 2013 Last Revised: 24 May 2014
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
Downloads 166 (285,528)

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legal education, Carnegie, pro bono, legal writing, collaboration, practice-ready, clinics, hybrid teaching

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Integrating the Teaching of Doctrine and Skills: An Example Intended to Stimulate Ideas for Your Own Class

The Law Teacher, 2013, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 3 Posted: 08 Sep 2013 Last Revised: 24 May 2014
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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law teaching, doctrine, skills, legal education, hybrid teaching, practice-ready, education reform

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Comment: Survey of Cooperation Among Clinical, Pro Bono, Externship, and Legal Writing Faculty

Journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors, Vol. 4
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 29 Jan 2008
Sarah E. Ricks and Susan Wawrose
Rutgers School of Law - Camden and University of Dayton School of Law
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collaboration, clinical, clinical faculty, legal writing, legal writing professors, legal writing faculty, pro bono, externship, legal education

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A Modest Proposal for Regulating Unpublished, Non-Precedential Federal Appellate Opinions While Courts and Litigants Adapt to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1

Journal of Appellate Practice and Process, Vol. 9, No. 1, p. 17, Spring 2007
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 19 Mar 2008
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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unpublished opinions, non-precedential, appellate, federal courts, procedure, legal education, legal writing, Rule 32.1, federal rules

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Qualified Immunity (Chapter from Current Issues in Constitutional Litigation)

Current Issues in Constitutional Litigation: A Context and Practice Casebook (Carolina Academic Press 3d Ed. 2020), Albany Law School Research Paper Forthcoming, Rutgers Law School Research Paper No. Forthcoming
Number of pages: 84 Posted: 06 Feb 2021
Sarah E. Ricks and Evelyn M. Tenenbaum
Rutgers School of Law - Camden and Albany Law School
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Keywords: immunity, qualified immunity, Section 1983, 42 USCA 1983, constitutional law, constitutional rights, civil rights, constitutional litigation, prisoner litigation, police, police liability, Carnegie, Best Practices, legal education, experiential learning, excessive force

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The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism Twenty Years Ago: Reflections from Our Founding Members

Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, Vol. 20, 2009
Number of pages: 2 Posted: 09 May 2009
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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feminism, legal education, law journals, law reviews

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Law Schools Should Teach Non-precedential Federal Appellate Opinions

Rutgers Law School Research Paper No. Forthcoming, 30 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing -- (forthcoming 2022)
Number of pages: 6 Posted: 25 Jul 2022 Last Revised: 01 Aug 2022
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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non-precedential, federal courts, appellate courts, federal appeals, appellate procedure, hierarchy of authority, legal authority, precedent, non-binding, Llegal education, legal writing, not precedential, unpublished

Other Papers (1)

Total Downloads: 11
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Supreme Court Should Make it Easier to Sue Cops Who Violate Our Civil Rights

Rutgers Law School Research Paper
Number of pages: 5 Posted: 12 Jun 2020
Sarah E. Ricks
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
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qualified immunity, Section 1983, constitutional litigation, civil rights litigation, Fourth Amendment, excessive force