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== Tracy L. M. Norton ==
== Tracy L. M. Norton ==


'''Tracy L. M. Norton''' holds the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice chair at Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center. She co‑developed the Interactive Citation Workstation (ICW), a digital citation training tool introduced in 1998 and now used by more than half of U.S. law schools <ref name="ICWbio"/>.
'''Tracy L. M. Norton''' holds the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice chair at Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center. She co‑developed the Interactive Citation Workstation (ICW), a digital citation training tool introduced in 1998 and now used by more than half of U.S. law schools.<ref name="ICWbio"/>


== Education and Early Career ==
== Education and Early Career ==
Norton earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of North Texas and received her Juris Doctor from Baylor University School of Law in 1994. She practiced criminal law in Texas for approximately four years before entering legal academia <ref name="StrategicAI"/>.
Norton earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of North Texas and received her Juris Doctor from Baylor University School of Law in 1994. She practiced criminal law in Texas for approximately four years before entering legal academia.<ref name="StrategicAI"/>


== Professional Role ==
== Professional Role ==
In 2022, Norton joined the LSU Law faculty as the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice. Her work emphasizes legal writing pedagogy, integration of technology in teaching, online education design, and the ethical application of generative artificial intelligence under Model Rules standards <ref name="LSUspeaker"/>.
In 2022, Norton joined the LSU Law faculty as the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice. Her work emphasizes legal writing pedagogy, integration of technology in teaching, online education design, and the ethical application of generative artificial intelligence under Model Rules standards.<ref name="LSUspeaker"/>


== Interactive Citation Workstation ==
== Interactive Citation Workstation ==
Norton co-developed the Interactive Citation Workstation through LexisNexis in 1998. This platform offers self-paced exercises for Bluebook and ALWD citation formats and remains widely used across American law schools <ref name="LSUspeaker"/>.
Norton co-developed the Interactive Citation Workstation through LexisNexis in 1998. This platform offers self-paced exercises for Bluebook and ALWD citation formats and remains widely used across American law schools.<ref name="LSUspeaker"/>


== Contributions ==
== Contributions ==
Tracy Norton is the author of the Interactive Citation Workbook (Bluebook and ALWD editions), updated annually since 1999. She speaks nationally on topics including legal writing, pedagogy, educational technology, and generative AI for legal education and practice <ref name="LSUspeaker"/>.
Tracy Norton is the author of the Interactive Citation Workbook (Bluebook and ALWD editions), updated annually since 1999. She speaks nationally on topics including legal writing, pedagogy, educational technology, and generative AI for legal education and practice.<ref name="LSUspeaker"/>


== External links ==
== External links ==
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<ref name="StrategicAI">{{cite web |title=Strategic Use of Generative AI |website=State of Louisiana |url=https://cms.lla.la.gov/assets/documents/Day1_S5_Strategic-Use-of-Generative-AI_Tracy-Norton_Handout.pdf |access-date=June 27, 2025 |quote=Professor Tracy L. M. Norton ... earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas and her J.D. from Baylor University School of Law, concentrating in Criminal Practice}}</ref>
<ref name="StrategicAI">{{cite web |title=Strategic Use of Generative AI |website=State of Louisiana |url=https://cms.lla.la.gov/assets/documents/Day1_S5_Strategic-Use-of-Generative-AI_Tracy-Norton_Handout.pdf |access-date=June 27, 2025 |quote=Professor Tracy L. M. Norton ... earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas and her J.D. from Baylor University School of Law, concentrating in Criminal Practice}}</ref>
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:05, 27 June 2025

Tracy L. M. Norton

Tracy L. M. Norton holds the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice chair at Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center. She co‑developed the Interactive Citation Workstation (ICW), a digital citation training tool introduced in 1998 and now used by more than half of U.S. law schools.[1]

Education and Early Career

Norton earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of North Texas and received her Juris Doctor from Baylor University School of Law in 1994. She practiced criminal law in Texas for approximately four years before entering legal academia.[2]

Professional Role

In 2022, Norton joined the LSU Law faculty as the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice. Her work emphasizes legal writing pedagogy, integration of technology in teaching, online education design, and the ethical application of generative artificial intelligence under Model Rules standards.[3]

Interactive Citation Workstation

Norton co-developed the Interactive Citation Workstation through LexisNexis in 1998. This platform offers self-paced exercises for Bluebook and ALWD citation formats and remains widely used across American law schools.[3]

Contributions

Tracy Norton is the author of the Interactive Citation Workbook (Bluebook and ALWD editions), updated annually since 1999. She speaks nationally on topics including legal writing, pedagogy, educational technology, and generative AI for legal education and practice.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Tracy L. M. Norton ". LSU Law Center directory. Retrieved June 27, 2025. Professor Norton began integrating technology into legal education in 1998 with the co‑development of the Interactive Citation Workstation, hosted by LexisNexis
  2. ^ "Strategic Use of Generative AI" (PDF). State of Louisiana. Retrieved June 27, 2025. Professor Tracy L. M. Norton ... earned her bachelor's degree from the University of North Texas and her J.D. from Baylor University School of Law, concentrating in Criminal Practice
  3. ^ a b c "Speaker Details: 2024 CLE by the Hour". LSU CLE. Retrieved June 27, 2025. Tracy L. M. Norton joined the LSU Law faculty in 2022 and is the Erick Vincent Anderson Professor of Professional Practice ... began introducing technology into the law school classroom in 1998 with her pioneering self‑paced legal citation tool, the Interactive Citation Workstation

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