Alexa Z. Chew
George R. Ward Term Professor and Clinical Professor of Law
Areas of Expertise
- Legal Education
- Legal Research
- Legal Writing
Biography
Alexa Chew is an award-winning teacher at the University of North Carolina School of Law. She joined the faculty in 2012 and teaches Research, Reasoning, Writing, and Advocacy (RRWA) I, RRWA II, and Writing for Practice. She has written two legal-writing textbooks, “The Complete Legal Writer” and “The Complete Bar Writer” (both with Katie Rose Guest Pryal) and four articles about legal citation: “Citation Literacy,” “Stylish Legal Citation,” “Citation Stickiness” (with Kevin Bennardo), and “Citation Stickiness, Computer-Assisted Legal Research, and the Universe of Thinkable Thoughts” (with Aaron Kirschenfeld). She frequently presents her work at legal writing conferences. Carolina Law awarded her the Robert G. Byrd Award for Excellence and Creativity in Teaching (2015) and the Charles E. Daye Award for Excellence in Faculty Service (2017). In 2022, the University of North Carolina selected her for a Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction.
Chew earned her A.B. with honors from Princeton University in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. She graduated from the Duke University School of Law, where she was a member of the Duke Law Journal and the Asian Law Students Association. Following law school, she practiced corporate law in Boston at Bingham McCutchen LLP. She later returned to North Carolina as a law clerk for the Honorable Rick Elmore at the North Carolina Court of Appeals, where she served for six years. Before joining the faculty at UNC, she taught Legal Research and Writing at Campbell University School of Law. Chew is licensed to practice law in North Carolina and Massachusetts (inactive).
Education
- J.D., Duke University (2005)
- A.B. (cum laude), Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University (2001)
Selected Publications
Citation Stickiness, Computer-Assisted Legal Research, and the Universe of Thinkable Thoughts (A. Kirschenfeld and A. Chew), 19 LEGAL COMM. & RHETORIC: JALWD 1 (2022).
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Saying the Quiet Parts Out Loud: Teaching Students How Law School Works (A. Chew and R. Gurvich), 100 NEB. L. REV. 887 (2022).
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Turducken™ Legal Writing: Deconstructing the Multi-State Performance Test Genre (K. Bishop and A. Chew), 26 LEGAL WRITING: J. LEGAL WRITING INST. 113 (2022).
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Citation Stickiness
(K. Bennardo and A. Chew), 20 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 61 (2019).
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THE COMPLETE BAR WRITER (A. Chew and K. Pryal) (Carolina Acad. Press, 2020).
KF303 .C44 2020
THE COMPLETE LEGAL WRITER (A. Chew and K. Pryal) (Carolina Acad. Press) (2nd ed., 2020).
KF250 .C46 2020
Stylish Legal Citation, 71 ARK. L. REV. 823 (2019).
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Citation Literacy, 70 ARK. L. REV. 869 (2018).
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Border-Crossing: Genre Discovery and the Portability of Legal Writing Instruction (A. Chew and C. Smith), 25 PERSP.: TEACHING LEGAL RES. & WRITING 8 (2016).
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