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Anna Elbroch

Assistant Professor at Psychology, University of New Hampshire0 Followers

Advancing the state of knowledge in legal education, Anna Elbroch serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor and the Director of Legal Writing at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. With a robust academic background, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of New Hampshire, followed by a Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School. Her academic journey laid a strong foundation for her subsequent career in law. Before transitioning to academia, Professor Elbroch dedicated 16 years to practicing criminal and juvenile defense law in New Hampshire. Her extensive experience includes a significant tenure of nine years at the New Hampshire Public Defender's Office, where she honed her skills in advocacy and legal strategy. This practical experience enriches her teaching, providing students with real-world insights into the complexities of legal practice. At UNH School of Law, Professor Elbroch is instrumental in shaping the legal writing curriculum. She teaches courses in Legal Analysis & Writing and supervises Independent Study projects, guiding students in developing critical thinking and effective communication skills essential for legal professionals. Her commitment to legal education is evident in her innovative teaching methods and dedication to student success. Professor Elbroch's contributions to the field extend beyond the classroom. Her leadership in legal writing education reflects her passion for fostering a new generation of skilled and ethical lawyers. Her colleagues and students alike appreciate her approachable demeanor and her ability to inspire a deep understanding of the law's role in society.

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