Introduction to the Winter 2016 issue of the UMass Law Review, written by Alexander O. Rovzar, Editor-in-Chief
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Lawyer\u27s commonly write as the client\u27s representative, but this article explores three opport...
The growing attention to the quality of legal prose is laudable. Yet more fundamental inquiry into l...
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Perhaps because the field of legal writing has now matured enough so that we professors constitute a...
Lawyers commonly write as their clients\u27 representatives, but many lawyers also do extracurricul...
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This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
At a time when there are calls to make legal education more practical and less theoretical, this ess...
Law schools face increasing pressure to improve instruction in practice-oriented skills. One of the ...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
This wonderful collection of reviews of leading recent books about law provides the occasion to ask ...
What is the purpose of legal scholarship? The foreword to the University of Michigan Law Review\u27s...
There is a tendency to view scholarly writing by law students as an exercise that has little utility...
In the Articles that follow, a group of extraordinarily successful legal scholars set out their thou...
This article begins with a query: why do law students and law professors write articles? The answe...
Lawyer\u27s commonly write as the client\u27s representative, but this article explores three opport...
The growing attention to the quality of legal prose is laudable. Yet more fundamental inquiry into l...
As my colleague James Boyd White has observed, It may look as though we are all doing the same thing...
Perhaps because the field of legal writing has now matured enough so that we professors constitute a...
Lawyers commonly write as their clients\u27 representatives, but many lawyers also do extracurricul...
You\u27ve made it onto a law faculty, and you\u27re wondering what to do. Teaching obviously isn\u27...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
At a time when there are calls to make legal education more practical and less theoretical, this ess...
Law schools face increasing pressure to improve instruction in practice-oriented skills. One of the ...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...