Tessa L. Dysart is the Assistant Director of Legal Writing and Associate Clinical Professor of Law at the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law. With the Hon. Leslie H. Southwick of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, she co-authored the third edition of Winning on Appeal: Better Briefs and Oral Arguments. She manages the Appellate Advocacy Blog, writes on human trafficking and constitutional law, and lectures nationally on developing effective state anti-trafficking laws.
Professor Dysart is a graduate of Willamette University and Harvard Law School. She clerked for the Hon. Dennis W. Shedd of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Her practice experience includes working for the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Policy and the Senate Judiciary Committee. Prior to joining the College of Law faculty she taught appellate advocacy and constitutional law courses at Regent University School of Law, where she coached award-winning moot court teams and advised the program to a national ranking.
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2026 National Student Symposium
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The Federalist’s Quill: A Mighty Tool—But Only If You Know How to Use It! A Mini-Session on Legal Writing
2026 National Student Symposium
Featuring: Prof. Tessa L. Dysart, Assistant Director of Legal Writing and Clinical Professor of Law, James...
FedSoc Study Break: Better Briefs & Oral Arguments
30 Minutes. Your Questions. Their Answers.
The Federalist Society's Student Division & Suffolk Law Chapter present Better Briefs & Oral Arguments Featuring: Prof. Tessa...