The attached article responds to a 2011 article by John Lynch, published in the Journal of Legal Education, that urged legal writing faculty to return to an outmoded and ineffective writing pedagogy, the “product approach,” on the grounds that it would make teaching legal writing easier. This article builds on the work of Carol McCrehan Parker and others interested in writing across the curriculum and argues that the only way to reduce legal writing’s “hobble” and to solve legal education’s problem is to create a six-semester writing requirement. The reason law students are graduating without adequate preparation for practice is that law schools have failed to commit to teaching writing. Most law students graduate having been required to ...
The status quo in the required legal writing curriculum of legal education is a two-semester program...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
The conventional wisdom is that legal writing and academic support go hand-in-hand. Most law schools...
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 begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
Legal writing is more than an isolated practical skill or a law school course; it is a valuable tool...
The status quo in the required legal writing curriculum of legal education is a two-semester program...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
There is a problem of bad legal writing – one that is far more serious than we recognize or are will...
The status quo in the required legal writing curriculum of legal education is a two-semester program...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
The conventional wisdom is that legal writing and academic support go hand-in-hand. Most law schools...
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 begins with the premise that most law students will become professional writers: that i...
Legal writing is more than an isolated practical skill or a law school course; it is a valuable tool...
The status quo in the required legal writing curriculum of legal education is a two-semester program...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
This article shows why lawyers must improve their writing skills beyond law school, throughout their...
There is a problem of bad legal writing – one that is far more serious than we recognize or are will...
The status quo in the required legal writing curriculum of legal education is a two-semester program...
This article discusses the merits of teaching legal analysis and writing and of developing a legal w...
The conventional wisdom is that legal writing and academic support go hand-in-hand. Most law schools...