This thesis is an exploratory and quasi-experimental project about legal education in Australia – in particular, about law student writing and how it is supported and developed in Australian law schools. Australian law students now come from a wide variety of backgrounds, bringing with them a variety of prior learning experiences. However, despite the importance of writing to success in law school, and the recognised need to support the academic literacy of law students from ‘non-traditional’ backgrounds, the issue of how law students’ writing should be supported and developed has not been extensively researched in Australia. Australian law schools have been provided with some guidance as to how they might best teach writing to their studen...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
This Article will examine the ways in which legal writing pedagogy contributes to the marginalizatio...
The article discusses how the study of literature can contribute to a law student's legal education ...
This thesis is an exploratory and quasi-experimental project about legal education in Australia – in...
The study discussed in this article employed mixed methods research to examine the experience of bot...
Australian law schools have a responsibility to support the development of their students’ writing ...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
The marginalisation of the teaching and learning of legal research in the Australian law school curr...
In South Africa and in other parts of the world, many professions are bemoaning the poor ability of ...
Criticisms in the media and in the law professions about the writing skills of law graduates have dr...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
This Article will examine the ways in which legal writing pedagogy contributes to the marginalizatio...
The article discusses how the study of literature can contribute to a law student's legal education ...
This thesis is an exploratory and quasi-experimental project about legal education in Australia – in...
The study discussed in this article employed mixed methods research to examine the experience of bot...
Australian law schools have a responsibility to support the development of their students’ writing ...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
Many first-year students in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College, wh...
The marginalisation of the teaching and learning of legal research in the Australian law school curr...
In South Africa and in other parts of the world, many professions are bemoaning the poor ability of ...
Criticisms in the media and in the law professions about the writing skills of law graduates have dr...
This article begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Edu...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
This Article will examine the ways in which legal writing pedagogy contributes to the marginalizatio...
The article discusses how the study of literature can contribute to a law student's legal education ...