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#TwitterTuesday–Professor Edition

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After a week hiatus we are back with #TwitterTuesday–Professor edition.  There are a host of professors who frequently tweet about various aspects of appellate practice.

Randy Barnett (@RandyEBarnett) is a professor at Georgetown Law. When not writing Constitutional Law textbooks or other related works, Barnett, a relative new-comer to the world of Twitter, tweets about SCOTUS related matters.

Rachel Gurvich (@RachelGurvich) is a professor of writing and advocacy courses at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The former appellate litigator tweets about crafting briefs, tips for surviving law school, and things related to Hamilton: The Musical.

Josh Blackman (@JoshMBlackman) is a professor at the Houston College of Law (@HOUcollegeoflaw) and the President of the Harlan Institute (@HarlanInstitute). If Blackman is not working on FantasySCOTUS or writing on Constitutional Law issues, he tweets about the latest certiorari grants, notable cases in state and federal courts, and answers to people’s constitutional law questions.

Jennifer Romig (@JenniferMRomig) is a legal writing professor at Emory Law. When this “Advocate of checklists and listening skills” is not writing for listenlikealawyer.com, she tweets legal writing tips and critics with great information for law students and practitioners alike.