Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers are writers. There may have been a time when the practice of law primarily involved oral communication. However, the practice of law has long since become one of written communication. Although most law schools pride themselves on producing client-ready graduates, few schools actually deliver on this promise, especially as it relates to transactional practice. The American Bar Association Standards and Procedures\u27 requires that each law student receive substantial instruction in, among other categories, writing in a legal context, including at least one rigorous writing experience in the first year and at least one additional rigorous writi...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
The stated pedagogical task of the first year of law school is to teach students to think like lawy...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
I. Introduction II. Writing as a Tool for Analyzing and Applying Legal Authorities ... A. Using Writ...
There is a problem of bad legal writing – one that is far more serious than we recognize or are will...
For centuries, lawyers have been notorious for long-winded writing filled with legalese, hyper-techn...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
Legal writing is more than an isolated practical skill or a law school course; it is a valuable tool...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Legal writing instruction in American law schools has come a long way. Although scattered experienti...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
The stated pedagogical task of the first year of law school is to teach students to think like lawy...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
I. Introduction II. Writing as a Tool for Analyzing and Applying Legal Authorities ... A. Using Writ...
There is a problem of bad legal writing – one that is far more serious than we recognize or are will...
For centuries, lawyers have been notorious for long-winded writing filled with legalese, hyper-techn...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
Legal writing is more than an isolated practical skill or a law school course; it is a valuable tool...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Legal writing instruction in American law schools has come a long way. Although scattered experienti...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
Given the ABA\u27s recent decision to permit law schools to offer a bar exam preparation course for ...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
The stated pedagogical task of the first year of law school is to teach students to think like lawy...