The rites of writing. The practice of law demands an e.,acting, fact-rich kind of writing, but some graduates also tum their muse to writing novels, poetry and play
The flourishing interdisciplinary field of law and literature typically takes as its focus the capac...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...
The rites of writing. The practice of law demands an e.,acting, fact-rich kind of writing, but some ...
Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers ar...
For generations, law students have enhanced their education by working on a law journal. In addition...
The article discusses how the study of literature can contribute to a law student's legal education ...
Write because you are serious about your academic role. To enjoy a vibrant, dynamic life of the mind...
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 ...
Law and poetry make a potent, if surprising, pair. Poetry thrives on simultaneity and open-endedness...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
This article examines the literature of statutory drafting. This underappreciated genre is perhaps t...
Poems—expressions of inner life that had at first seemed purely fanciful to me—have become foundatio...
This thesis is an exploratory and quasi-experimental project about legal education in Australia – in...
The flourishing interdisciplinary field of law and literature typically takes as its focus the capac...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...
The rites of writing. The practice of law demands an e.,acting, fact-rich kind of writing, but some ...
Every day lawyers sit with fingers curled above keyboards and pens poised above notepads. Lawyers ar...
For generations, law students have enhanced their education by working on a law journal. In addition...
The article discusses how the study of literature can contribute to a law student's legal education ...
Write because you are serious about your academic role. To enjoy a vibrant, dynamic life of the mind...
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 ...
Law and poetry make a potent, if surprising, pair. Poetry thrives on simultaneity and open-endedness...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
This article examines the literature of statutory drafting. This underappreciated genre is perhaps t...
Poems—expressions of inner life that had at first seemed purely fanciful to me—have become foundatio...
This thesis is an exploratory and quasi-experimental project about legal education in Australia – in...
The flourishing interdisciplinary field of law and literature typically takes as its focus the capac...
While the practice of law is often equated with writing, many law courses involve little or no writi...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...