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Sonya Bice serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law while working as an Assistant Attorney General in the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Criminal Appeals Unit. She is affiliated with the State Bar Appellate Practice Section board and actively supervises law student externs in DOJ units. Her professional roles include recruitment and supervision of students in civil and criminal units through the DOJ Externship Committee.
Her career includes clerkships for the Honorable Kitty K. Brennan (Wisconsin Court of Appeals, 2016–2019) and the late Justice N. Patrick Crooks (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 2008–2015). Since 2017, she has taught the Workshop: Advanced Brief Writing course. She specializes in criminal appeals, appellate advocacy, and legal education.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her advising focuses on law student externships rather than traditional academic mentorship.
Bice’s professional network spans judicial clerkships, state legal practice, and legal education, reflecting a commitment to criminal law and legal writing excellence.
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