Lisa C. Johnson

Writing Samples (Online)

If you’re interested in seeing some of my writing, then you’ve arrived at the right place. This isn’t everything, and this page will be a work in progress, but what you’ll find here are some examples of my online writing. More writing samples may be provided upon request. Please also make sure to look at some additional writing samples by clicking here.

{Legal + Business}

Litigation Gone Wild

Deceptively Duped? Court says no.

“The Office” inspired: Antics to Avoid

A Delicious Decision in the Jessica Seinfeld Cookbook Case

Students or Scoundrels: College Pranks Gone Bad

Prepare for Economic Recovery: Start a Business Now

How Free Is Your State? The Nation’s Most Libertarian States

Child Heirs: Bequeathing to Minors

School Ends and Business Ownership Begins: Graduate Entrepreneurs

What the 2009 Economic Stimulus Package Means For You

April Fool’s Backfires

{Book Reviews}

Winning Every Time, by Lis Wiehl.

Our Lives, Our Fortunes, by J.E. Fender.

The Bellwomen, by Marjorie A. Stockford.

Barman: Ping-Pong, Pathos, & Passing The Bar, by Alex Wellen.

Emotional Trials: The Moral Dilemmas of Women Criminal Defense Attorneys, by Cynthia Siemsen.

American Probate: Protecting the Public, Improving the Process, by Paula A. Monopoli.

The Smoking Gun, by Gerry Spence.

Seeking Civility: Common Courtesy and the Common Law, by George W. Jarecke and Nancy K. Plant.

{Opinion + Personal Essays}

Tried, But Could Not Stop Myself

United We Stand

{Food Writing}

Please check out the archives of my food blog, And Razzleberry Dressing. I develop recipes, love to write about all things savory and sweet, plus I provide photography.

I contributed restaurant reviews to the book Hungry?Boston and my food writing was spotlighted by WBUR’s Public Radio Kitchen.

I also wrote a Guest Post called Not By Bread Alone, giving my personal thoughts on food and social media. This personal essay was featured on The ConverStation, the blog for 90.9 WBUR, Boston’s NPR news station.

I submitted a recipe for inclusion in the BloggerAid Cookbook, which will be published in the Winter of 2009.

{Food + Interview}

Eat Dessert First

{Food + Humor}
Cupcakes: Are You My Frenemy?

Give The Sprout A Chance!

{Poetry}

Fourth of July

For more of the blogging that I do over at Anali’s First Amendment, here are some reader favorites. I wrote about a local theatre that is very dear to residents of the Boston and Quincy area. I gave an ice cream recipe in a rather unusual way and explained why I use rice milk instead of regular milk.