
Professor of Law, Legal Practice
Kristen Konrad Tiscione
B.A., Wellesley College; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
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Assistant
Noelle Adgerson
Office
McDonough Hall 564
Scholarship
Law and Rhetoric: A Reader (Kristen K. Tiscione ed., forthcoming).
Threshold Concepts in the Discipline of Legal Writing (Kristen K. Tiscione & Melissa H. Weresh eds., forthcoming).
Forthcoming Works - Journal Articles & Working Papers
Kristen K. Tiscione, Ruth Anne Robbins & Melissa H. Weresh, Structural Barriers to Gender Integration and Equality in the Legal Academy, Vill. L. Rev. (forthcoming).
Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals
J. Lyn Entrikin, Lucy Jewel, Susie Salmon, Craig T. Smith, Kristen K. Tiscione & Melissa H. Weresh, Treating Professionals Professionally: Requiring Security of Position for All Skills-Focused Faculty Under ABA Accreditation Standard 405(c) and Eliminating 405(d), 98 Or. L. Rev. 1-51 (2020).
[W] [L] Forthcoming Works - Book Chapters & Collected Works
Kristen K. Tiscione, In re Strittmater’s Estate, in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Trusts & Estates Opinions (Deborah S. Gordon, Browne C. Lewis & Carla Spivack eds., Cambridge University Press forthcoming).
In The News
Professors Hope Babcock, Gregg Bloche, John Copacino, Deborah Epstein, Daniel Ernst, James Feinerman, Anne Fleming, Sheila Foster, Maria Glover, Vida Johnson, Gregory Klass, David Luban, Allegra McLeod, Naomi Mezey, Sherally Munshi, Alicia Plerhoples, Jarrod Reich, Tanina Rostain, Rima Sirota, Abbe Smith, and Kristen Tiscione are among 1700 signatories on a letter, published by The New York Times, delivered to the United States Senate, October 4, 2018, presenting concerns of Judge Brett Kavanaugh's qualifications to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.