Julie Resner serves as an Adjunct Professor at Trinity Law School, where she brings a wealth of expertise in family law and legal research to her students. With a strong foundation in various legal disciplines, including elder law, education law, and constitutional law, Julie is...
Julie Resner serves as an Adjunct Professor at Trinity Law School, where she brings a wealth of expertise in family law and legal research to her students. With a strong foundation in various legal disciplines, including elder law, education law, and constitutional law, Julie is adept at navigating the complexities of civil litigation and personal injury cases. Her role in the Poverty Law Clinic allows her to engage directly with real-world legal issues, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience while addressing the pressing needs of underserved communities.
In her current position, Julie focuses on enhancing students' legal writing skills, emphasizing the importance of clear and persuasive communication in the legal profession. She is actively involved in key projects that aim to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical application, ensuring that her students are well-prepared for their future careers. Her commitment to legal education is further demonstrated through her research and writing contract work, where she explores emerging trends and challenges within family law, contributing to the broader legal discourse.
Julie’s extensive knowledge and practical experience in mediation and estate planning also enrich her teaching, allowing her to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape. As she continues to mentor the next generation of legal professionals, her dedication to fostering critical thinking and ethical practice remains at the forefront of her mission at Trinity Law School. Through her innovative teaching methods and commitment to social justice, Julie Resner is not only shaping the future of her students but also making a meaningful impact in the field of law.