In the last weeks in June, 2015, as the present term of the U.S. Supreme Court drew to a close, many controversial and important decisions were handed down by the Court. The substance of the decisions has been written about extensively. Two of the decisions in particular, though, caught my eye as a teacher of legal techniques, not for the importance of the subject of the particular decision, but for what they may illustrate in a teachable fashion about at least some opinion writing
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In the last weeks in June, 2015, as the present term of the U.S. Supreme Court drew to a close, many...
In the last weeks in June, 2015, as the present term of the U.S. Supreme Court drew to a close, many...
As we glance forward toward the upcoming political season, we also want to take the time to look bac...
The Supreme Court Sourcebook provides carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials from academ...
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I spend much of my time dealing with Supreme Court opinions. Usually, I download and read them the d...
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Presentations on the Supreme Court justices\u27 limited public interactions and the motivations they...
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The conventional wisdom within the legal academy concerning the meaning of a Supreme Court opinion s...
While the Court generally leaned conservative, there were several important decisions that progressi...
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
There are three general models of Supreme Court decision making: the legal model, the attitudinal mo...
In the last weeks in June, 2015, as the present term of the U.S. Supreme Court drew to a close, many...
In the last weeks in June, 2015, as the present term of the U.S. Supreme Court drew to a close, many...
As we glance forward toward the upcoming political season, we also want to take the time to look bac...
The Supreme Court Sourcebook provides carefully selected, edited, and analyzed materials from academ...
Producing well-written reasoned judgments (a term that is used herein to denote both trial court dec...
This Article evaluates different rhetorical strategies Supreme Court justices employ in writing thei...
The traditional office memorandum is the heart and soul of most first-semester legal writing cours...
I spend much of my time dealing with Supreme Court opinions. Usually, I download and read them the d...
What are the causes and consequences of opinion language on the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals? Much...
Presentations on the Supreme Court justices\u27 limited public interactions and the motivations they...
Perhaps nowhere in American life is the intersection of language, argumentation, and politics more i...
The conventional wisdom within the legal academy concerning the meaning of a Supreme Court opinion s...
While the Court generally leaned conservative, there were several important decisions that progressi...
The author analyses Supreme Court cases on the parameters of central issues involved, the jurisdicti...
There are three general models of Supreme Court decision making: the legal model, the attitudinal mo...