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Brooke Arlington is a Lecturer at Boston University School of Law, where she teaches legal writing and Legal English to LL.M. students. She is a full-time faculty member specializing in American legal communication and international legal practice in English.
Educational Background:
- BA in Psychology, magna cum laude, University of Notre Dame
- JD, cum laude, New England Law Boston
- TEFL Certificate, Boston Academy of English (2010)
Her research and teaching interests focus on Legal English, Legal Writing for Non-Native Speakers, and International Legal Communication. She designs curricula that integrate real-world legal scenarios to enhance students' drafting, negotiation, and research skills in English. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes practical application in international business law contexts.
Although no scholarly articles are listed, her teaching portfolio reflects a strong engagement with legal education, particularly for foreign-trained lawyers. Her work bridges language proficiency and legal competency in U.S. legal environments.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Recognized for achievements in Disability Law during law school
Brooke Arlington has advised and mentored numerous LL.M. students through academic support and writing instruction, though formal advisee names are not listed. She has not received mention of research grants, but her curriculum development—such as the year-long Legal English course at The Language Company—demonstrates instructional leadership. She previously taught at Suffolk University School of Law and Northeastern University School of Law before joining BU Law in 2018.
She is actively involved in legal education through structured courses and academic support programs, contributing significantly to the success of international law students navigating the U.S. legal system.


