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- · Use of Judge Diane S. Sykes's writings in Marquette Law courses
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Trend Signal
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mentions (7d)
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May 6, 2026
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Context & Analysis
This trend "Use of Judge Diane S. Sykes' writings in teaching legal writing" was detected in the Law & Legal category with a score of 92/100. This trend is in its emergence phase and gradually gaining visibility.
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Source excerpts
* Post author: * Post published:May 1, 2026 * Post category:// * Post comments: _The summer 2026 issue of the has a number of entries concerning the Hon. Diane S. Sykes, L’84, including a set of one-page essays by seven different faculty on how their Marquette Law School courses draw on her writings as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit since 2004 or as a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court between 1999 and 2004. This is the second of the seven essays. The...
— law.marquette.edu
* Post author: * Post published:May 8, 2026 * Post category:// * Post comments: _The summer 2026 issue of the has a number of entries concerning the Hon. Diane S. Sykes, L’84, including a set of one-page essays by seven different faculty on how their Marquette Law School courses draw on her writings as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit since 2004 or as a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court between 1999 and 2004. This is the last of the seven essays. The...
— law.marquette.edu
What sources say
"Marquette Law faculty contributors describe how Judge Diane S. Sykes' judicial writings inform their legal writing courses and classroom instruction."
"Diane Sykes, 56. Education: BA in psychology at University of California at Berkeley, 1992; JD at University of Oregon, 1997."
"The summer 2026 Marquette Lawyer issue features essays on how Marquette Law courses draw on Hon. Diane S. Sykes's judicial writings."
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