
معرفی
Julie St. John is an Assistant Professor at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, specializing in Comparative Legal Writing and Research. She teaches in the Canadian & American Dual JD Program and serves as faculty advisor for the Moot Court Board of Advocates. Her work bridges legal pedagogy, cognitive psychology, and cross-border legal education.
- Education: LL.M. from Wayne State University, LL.B. and B.A. from University of Windsor.
Professor St. John’s research focuses on enhancing legal education through formative assessment, real-life problem-solving, and visualization techniques. She has presented at conferences including the Legal Writing Institute Biennial Conference and the Psychology of Persuasion Conference, exploring interdisciplinary approaches to legal reasoning and performance optimization.
Her presentations highlight trends in legal writing pedagogy, comparative law, and cognitive modeling, emphasizing student engagement and practical skill development. She has contributed to discussions on North American legal education and warrantless search jurisprudence in both U.S. and Canadian contexts.
As an advisor, she mentors students through the Moot Court Board of Advocates, integrating her litigation experience in civil litigation, family law, and insurance defense into her teaching.



