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Jennifer Harrell is a Legal Writing Professor at the Cleveland State University College of Law. Previously, she served as a visiting professor at The University of Akron School of Law, teaching legal writing and torts, and co-advised their moot court program. She has also worked as a litigator at Tucker Ellis, LLP, focusing on product liability and toxic tort cases. Her teaching extends to the PLUS program, which supports underrepresented minority students in legal education. She holds a JD from The University of Akron School of Law (2009, magna cum laude), where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Akron Law Review and externed for federal judges.
Prof. Harrell’s career blends academic leadership with practical legal experience, emphasizing oral advocacy and access to justice. Her legal writing expertise is paired with a commitment to diversifying the legal profession through initiatives like PLUS. Professional experience in high-stakes litigation informs her teaching and mentorship.
- Teaching: Legal Writing, Torts, PLUS Program
- Advising: Moot Court teams
- Practice Background: Litigation (Product Liability/Toxic Torts)
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but her editorial leadership and advocacy roles reflect professional recognition. Advising contributions include mentoring moot court teams and supporting underrepresented students through the PLUS program. She has no listed grants in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Actively involved with the moot court program and PLUS initiative at Akron Law School.




