This article contains a bibliography on the movement known as Applied Legal Storytelling. Those who are interested in Applied Legal Storytelling examine the use of stories—and of storytelling or narrative elements—in law practice, in law school pedagogy, and within the law generally. The Applied Legal Storytelling movement is largely associated with a series of biennial academic conferences that began in 2007, and the majority of the entries in this bibliography originated with presentations at one of those conferences. But the bibliography also acknowledges a number of articles that pre-date 2007 and that could be called precursors. The bibliography first lists those precursor articles, pre-dating 2007, and then lists articles, books, and ...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
This Article examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This Chapter examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This article contains a bibliography on the movement known as Applied Legal Storytelling. Those who ...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
This special symposium issue includes a selection of the almost sixty papers delivered at the confer...
This book is a new primary text for use by the full panoply of experiential courses, including clini...
Why is there such a rush to storytelling? Why has narrative become such an important and recurring t...
There has been a shift in recent years in the teaching of law at higher education institutions from ...
Distinct from facts and truths, the power of storytelling can serve as a method of teaching American...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
In the past twenty years, there has been a surge in legal scholarship that recognizes the value of s...
Storytelling-particularly storytelling written from an outsider\u27s perspective-is a new form of ...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
This Article examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This Chapter examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This article contains a bibliography on the movement known as Applied Legal Storytelling. Those who ...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
This special symposium issue includes a selection of the almost sixty papers delivered at the confer...
This book is a new primary text for use by the full panoply of experiential courses, including clini...
Why is there such a rush to storytelling? Why has narrative become such an important and recurring t...
There has been a shift in recent years in the teaching of law at higher education institutions from ...
Distinct from facts and truths, the power of storytelling can serve as a method of teaching American...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
In the past twenty years, there has been a surge in legal scholarship that recognizes the value of s...
Storytelling-particularly storytelling written from an outsider\u27s perspective-is a new form of ...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
This Article examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This Chapter examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...