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Grace Dodier

Dr. Grace Dodier is solving complex problems in the realm of legal education and practice as a Clinical Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. With a profound expertise in legal research and writing, she is dedicated to equipping future lawyers with the skills necessary to excel in communication and legal reasoning. Her courses are designed to foster critical thinking and articulate expression, essential tools for any legal professional. Before her tenure at Northwestern, Dr. Dodier honed her legal acumen as a fellow in public interest law at the Connecticut Women's Educational and Legal Fund. This role allowed her to advocate for women's rights and contribute to meaningful legal reforms. Her commitment to public service is further exemplified by her work at the Connecticut attorney general's office, where she specialized in environmental enforcement and Connecticut Native American issues. These experiences have enriched her teaching, providing students with real-world insights into the complexities of law. Dr. Dodier's career reflects a dedication to both the theoretical and practical aspects of law. Her work in environmental enforcement and Native American issues underscores her ability to navigate intricate legal landscapes, a skill she imparts to her students. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of understanding the broader societal impacts of legal decisions, preparing students to become thoughtful and effective advocates. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Dodier is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at enhancing legal education. Her contributions to the field are marked by a commitment to innovation and excellence, ensuring that her students are well-prepared to meet the challenges of an ever-evolving legal landscape. Through her work, Dr. Dodier continues to inspire the next generation of legal professionals, fostering a deep understanding of the law's role in shaping society.

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