For centuries, lawyers have been notorious for long-winded writing filled with legalese, hyper-technical expression, and convoluted sentence structure. Legal writing in memos and briefs has been characterized as wordy, unclear, pompous, and just plain dull. Legal drafting, defined as the specialized skill of creating legal rules, is even more fraught with problems. In particular, no standardized, consistently used methodology exists in the United States for drafting federal and state statutes, agency regulations, and court rules. In 1954, the late Professor Reed Dickerson observed, It would be hard to exaggerate the importance of knowing how to prepare an adequate legal instrument. This is particularly true of statutes. Professor Dickerso...
Since I started teaching drafting, I would like to think that I have continued to learn some lessons...
The increasing need of legislatures to draft complicated statutes, e.g., the Internal Revenue Code, ...
The principal difference between legislative drafting for the British Parliament and legislative dra...
For centuries, lawyers have been notorious for long-winded writing filled with legalese, hyper-techn...
The purpose of this article is to identify and demonstrate various legal drafting concepts and techn...
The teaching of skills that result in sound legislative drafting is neglected in law schools, and pr...
Law Schools traditionally have failed to provide adequate instruction in legislative drafting and th...
(Beitrag 5. Europäisches Symposium zur Verständlichkeit von Rechtsvorschriften des Bundesministeriu...
In 1965 Reed Dickerson, Professor of Law at the University of Indiana Law School, wrote the classic ...
Although legislation is at the center of legal debates on statutory interpretation, administrative l...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
Professor Helen Xanthaki (Academic Director of the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies a...
In 1965 Reed Dickerson, Professor of Low at the University of Indiana Law School, wrote the classic ...
Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers ar...
This article provides an overview of the Drafting for Public Policy course offered at the Texas A&M ...
Since I started teaching drafting, I would like to think that I have continued to learn some lessons...
The increasing need of legislatures to draft complicated statutes, e.g., the Internal Revenue Code, ...
The principal difference between legislative drafting for the British Parliament and legislative dra...
For centuries, lawyers have been notorious for long-winded writing filled with legalese, hyper-techn...
The purpose of this article is to identify and demonstrate various legal drafting concepts and techn...
The teaching of skills that result in sound legislative drafting is neglected in law schools, and pr...
Law Schools traditionally have failed to provide adequate instruction in legislative drafting and th...
(Beitrag 5. Europäisches Symposium zur Verständlichkeit von Rechtsvorschriften des Bundesministeriu...
In 1965 Reed Dickerson, Professor of Law at the University of Indiana Law School, wrote the classic ...
Although legislation is at the center of legal debates on statutory interpretation, administrative l...
At the time of the American Founding, Thomas Jefferson, among others, viewed lawyers as the class of...
Professor Helen Xanthaki (Academic Director of the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies a...
In 1965 Reed Dickerson, Professor of Low at the University of Indiana Law School, wrote the classic ...
Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers ar...
This article provides an overview of the Drafting for Public Policy course offered at the Texas A&M ...
Since I started teaching drafting, I would like to think that I have continued to learn some lessons...
The increasing need of legislatures to draft complicated statutes, e.g., the Internal Revenue Code, ...
The principal difference between legislative drafting for the British Parliament and legislative dra...