Prep for Law’s lead instructor,
Cassandra L. Hill, Esq., has been teaching at UCLA School of Law for a number of years. At UCLA, Professor Hill teaches legal methods, reasoning and writing to first year law students. She also teaches in the school’s summer program.
In addition to teaching, Professor Hill has prepared and presented many workshops and seminars, including:
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✴ “The Anatomy of a Case” to high school and college students in Texas Southern University’s REEP Program
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✴ “What Happens in Court” to seniors at St. John’s Preparatory High School
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✴ “How to Get a Clerkship” to students at Thurgood Marshall School of Law and the BLSA National Conference
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✴ “The Role of a Federal Law Clerk” to new members of the Southern District of Texas
As a law firm associate, Professor Hill participated on several employee benefit panels and roundtable workshops such as The Nuts and Bolts of a 401(k) Plan and FASB Interpretation No. 44, A Lawyer’s Summary of the New Accounting Interpretation on Stock Plans.
Professor Hill also has tutored math students at primary and secondary schools and churches in underserved communities.