Professor Teitcher joined the faculty in 1984, after practicing as an associate with the firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan. She has been an early advocate of using technology in the classroom, and has employed it in her own legal writing classes to facilitate learning. She has written and lectured on the importance of using computer technology in both doctrinal and skills courses.
Articles
Legal Writing Beyond Memos and Briefs: An Annotated Bibliography, 5 J. Ass. Legal Writing Directors 133 (2008)
Rebooting the Approach to Teaching Research: Embracing the Computer Age, 99 Law Libr. J. 555 (2007)
In the fall of 2005, Brooklyn Law School's Writing Program significantly changed its approach to...