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Rosa Kim is a Professor of Legal Writing at Suffolk University Law School, where she teaches Legal Practice Skills and Advanced Legal Writing: Advocacy in an International Context. She has held visiting professorships at Boston College Law School, Boston University School of Law, and Brandeis University, and has taught internationally in Korea, Spain, Sweden, and Italy as a Fulbright Scholar.
- JD, Boston College Law School
- MA, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
- BA, Tufts University
Kim's research intersects three major areas: Korean law reform (analyzing judicial modernization), global legal education (designing transnational curricula), and legal writing pedagogy (optimizing cognitive learning in law classrooms). Her work also addresses diversity in legal academia, particularly through the lens of Asian American inclusion.
Her publications demonstrate expertise in international legal education trends, civil jury systems, and cross-cultural pedagogical challenges. Key themes include comparative legal analysis, curriculum globalization, and cognitive theory applications in legal training.
- Global Legal Skills Award (2022)
- Fulbright Scholar Fellowship (Italy)
As a co-founder of the Asian Pacific American Legal Writing Professors Collective, Kim actively promotes diversity in legal education. She contributes to international legal education initiatives through the Global Law Classroom and serves on academic committees related to legal writing and global lawyering.




