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Jayme Weber is a Part-time Professor of Law and Professor of Practice at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, where she has intermittently taught legal writing and research courses since 2018, including Law 389 for BA, MLS, and JD programs.
Education:
- J.D., University of Arizona, 2015 — Graduated summa cum laude; Online Editor, Arizona Law Review
- B.S. in Psychology, Hillsdale College, 2012 — Graduated magna cum laude
Her professional experience includes judicial clerkships at the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division II, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. She has practiced law in both private and public sectors, including at the litigation firm Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick in Washington, D.C., and the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
Her research and teaching interests focus on legal writing, legal research, and practical legal training, emphasizing clarity, precision, and analytical rigor in legal communication. She contributes to the foundational skills development of law students across multiple degree tracks.
While no publications or awards are listed, her teaching role is central to the educational mission of the law school. She advises students through coursework and mentorship in legal writing programs, though no formal advisees are named. Her work bridges academic training and real-world legal practice, shaped by experience in appellate advocacy and complex litigation.
She is part of the Legal Writing & Research faculty, a core instructional team responsible for developing students’ legal analysis, writing, and research abilities across the curriculum.




