Iselin has presented her research and scholarship at universities and conferences around the world. A select list of her presentations is below.

If, How, and When: Politics and Priorities in the Classroom
AALS Annual Meeting, Roundtable Discussion, Washington DC
January 2020

“They want to take away your hamburgers”: The rhetoric of fear in the future of food
Canadian Animal Law Conference, Halifax Nova Scotia
October 2019

“They want to take away your hamburgers”: The rhetoric of fear in the future of food
Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC
June 2019

Cross-Generational Teaching: How to Remain Relevant in a Rapidly Changing World
American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA
January 2019

From Rice Eaters to #SoyBoys: Race, gender, and tropes of ‘plant food masculinity’
Animaladies Conference, University of Wollongong, Australia December 2018

Crossing Borders: insights from an international and interdisciplinary sabbatical year
Global Legal Skills Conference, Melbourne Australia
December 2018

All I Really Need to Know About Law Teaching I Learned in Kindergarten: Why Law Matters
Legal Writing Institute (LWI) Biennial Conference, Milwaukee WI July 2018

“An Ice Cold Glass of Pure Racism”: the entanglements of milk and race
Minding Animals Conference, Mexico City January 2018

Got Mylk? The Disruptive Possibilities of Plant Milk
Djurens Rätt Helsingborg, Sweden (Animal Rights Helsingborg) November 2017

“An Ice Cold Glass of Pure Racism”: the entanglements of milk and exploitation
Center for Gender Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden September 2017

Got Mylk? Uncoupling the exploitation of milk
Keynote address, Dear Dairy Symposium, New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies, University of Canterbury July 2017

Got Mylk? A feminist exploration of milk from slavery to the “post-milk generation”
GW Law School Feminist Forum + Student Animal Legal Defense Fund November 2016

Polyphonic Professionalism: How Multiple Institutional Voices Contribute to Greater Professional Growth in Our Students and Ourselves
Legal Writing Institute Biennial Conference, Portland OR July 2016

The U.S. Feminist Judgments Project: Collaboration as a Feminist Model for Creative Scholarship
Joint Scholars and Scholarship Workshop on Feminist Jurisprudence, New York NY
January 2016

Teaching Halfway Around the World
Global Legal Skills Conference, Chicago IL May 2015

Nuts and Bolts of Creating a Student-Staffed Law School Writing Center
Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference March 2015

Tips for Crafting Effective Written Feedback
Capital Area Legal Writing Conference, Washington DC March 2014

Duty to Rescue? Exploring legal writing & analysis through the lens of photojournalists’ storytelling dilemmas
Applied Legal Storytelling Conference, Denver CO July 2013

Managing and Building Institutional Relationships: The “Shadow Work" of Being a Law Professor
AALS Workshop for New Law School Teachers, Washington DC June 2013

Creating Collaborations: Connecting the Writing Center to the International Human Rights Clinic and Beyond
Global Legal Skills Conference, San Jose Costa Rica
March 2013

My Corner of the Sky: Harnessing the Benefits of Hosting a Regional Legal Writing Conference
Legal Writing Institute Biennial Conference, Philadelphia PA June 2012

Breathing “This American Life” into the Legal Writing Classroom: Making Legal Writing and Analysis Accessible, Provocative, and Fun for New Law Students
Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference, Phoenix AZ March 2012

Filling the Gaps: Expanding a Student-Staffed Writing Center to Tackle Academic Support Needs
Capital Area Legal Writing Conference, Washington DC March 2012

Life Rafts for Law Students: A Writing Workshop Series to Navigate Turbulent Law School Seas
International Writing Centers Association Conference, Baltimore MD November 2010

Using a Community Organizer’s Toolbox to Run a Law School Writing Center
Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference, Tucson AZ March 2010