Camesha F. Little

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Assistant Professor of Law

Camesha Little
Contact Info:
Campus: Riverfront Campus
Building: Dowling Hall
Room: 317
Phone: 313-596-9822
Camesha Little
Areas of Expertise:

Degrees

  • J.D. Texas A&M University School of Law
  • B.S.W. Baylor University

Biography

Professor Camesha Little joined the faculty at 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø Law in 2023 with many years of experience providing academic and bar preparation support to law 91³Ô¹Ï×ÄÐÈ˵ijԹÏÍø across the country. She was previously the Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Academic Support & Bar Programming at Gonzaga University School of Law and the National Director-West at Helix Bar Review.  

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    Courses Taught

    Property
    Evidence
    Transactional Drafting
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    Selected Publications

    Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Doctrinal Legal Education: Teaching Strategies for Incorporating Social Work Teaching Modalities and Self-reflection into Doctrinal Legal Classrooms (work in progress)

    Keeping Students Motivated for Bar Exam Success, NALP PDQ, January 2022, (Lyssa L. Thaden and Kimberly Wolenberg, co-authors).

    Journal Writing Techniques to Aid Student Learning, The Learning Curve, Summer 2017.

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    Selected Presentations

    Integrity-Based Leadership: Harnessing the Powerful Process of Restoring, Repairing, and Preventing Harm Through Difficult Conversations -Gonzaga University Women LEAD Annual Conference, Spokane, Washington (Forthcoming, March 2023) (with Tiffany Harms).

    Conflict Resolution & Working Through Difficult Conversations -Gonzaga University Living Leadership: Building Better Communities 2022-2023 Webinar and Podcast Series, Spokane Washington (October 2022) (with Tiffany Harms).

    The Art of Anticipating Difficult Conversations: Using Journaling to Prepare for Crucial Conversations -Gonzaga University Women LEAD Annual Conference, Spokane, Washington (March 2022).

    Can Law Schools Have It All?: ASP as a Checkbox or Mechanism for Change 2.0 -Association of Academic Support Educators 2nd Annual Diversity Conference, Chicago, Illinois (October 2019) (with Yolanda Sewell).

    Can Law Schools Have It All?: ASP as a Checkbox or Mechanism for Change -Association of Academic Support Educators National Conference, Seattle, Washington (May 2019) (with DeShun Harris and Yolanda Sewell).

    Emotional Support for Student Academic Success -Association of Academic Support Educators National Conference, St. Louis, Missouri (May 2018).

    The Art of Anticipating Difficult Conversations: Using Journaling to Prepare Yourself to Handle Crucial Conversations about Race -Association of Academic Support Educators Inaugural Diversity Conference, Baltimore Maryland (October 2017).

    A Portfolio Approach to Program Assessment and to Student Success -Association of Academic Support Educators National Conference, Fort Worth, Texas (May 2017) (with James McGrath).

    Utilizing Early Assessment to Help At-Risk Students First Semester -Southwest Consortium of Academic Support Professionals Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas (March 2017) (with DeShun Harris).

    A Portfolio Approach to Program Assessment and to Student Success -New England Consortium of Academic Support Professionals Annual Meeting, Springfield, Massachusetts (December 2016) (with James McGrath).

    All Hands on Deck -New England Consortium of Academic Support Professionals Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts (December 2015).

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