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Professor Rebecca Blemberg is a Professor of Legal Writing at Marquette University Law School. She teaches courses such as Legal Writing & Research and The Law Governing Lawyers. Prior to academia, she served as a prosecutor in the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office and clerked for U.S. District Court Judge John W. Reynolds. She holds a JD from NYU School of Law (as a Root-Tilden-Kern Public Interest Scholar and NYU Law Review Editorial Board member) and a BA (magna cum laude) from Marquette University.
Education:
- JD, New York University School of Law
- BA (magna cum laude), Marquette University
Research & Teaching Interests: Professor Blemberg focuses on integrating ethics, professionalism, and Ignation pedagogy into legal education. Her work emphasizes developing students' professional identity and critical legal reasoning skills. She regularly presents on topics like ethics in legal writing and innovative teaching methodologies.
Awards:
- Harry S. Truman Scholar
- Phi Beta Kappa Member
Advising & Engagement: She coaches Moot Court teams and volunteers with the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic and Literacy Services in Milwaukee. Professional memberships include the Association of Legal Writing Directors, Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers, and Legal Writing Institute.
Teams/Labs: Leads Moot Court teams at Marquette University Law School.




