This one is by Soma R. Kedia, an attorney at Maryland Legal Aid. The article can be found at 87 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 147 (2010). From the introduction: "Read over this file and start drafting a trial ...
Legal Research and Writing (LRW) introduces students to the fundamentals of the legal system, structure of law-making bodies, sources of law; provides hands-on experiences in using legal analysis, ...
Whether seasoned or still gaining our footing, most attorneys write daily. From a junior attorney drafting a memorandum circulated internally to senior counsel preparing a critical appellate brief, ...
Nearly every type of legal job involves written communication, and that's one reason law professors recommend that law school applicants choose a school that emphasizes legal writing. "In all ...
Writing is a much-prized skill and a difficult one to master and, while some are naturally gifted in stringing sentences together, we all need to take the time to learn the craft. Whether you want to ...
Thirty-some years ago, American law schools reserved the study of in-ternational law for upper-level students, keeping the first year of law school focused on the traditional doctrinal subjects of ...
Students entering their first year of law school are frequently shocked by the feedback they receive on the first assignment they turn in for their introductory Legal Writing course. Often, these ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The quarterly Journal of Legal Education, published since 1948, is made available without cost to full-time faculty at member ...
Students are encouraged to take classes that are challenging and that will assist in improving analytical, reasoning, research and writing skills. Bear in mind there are no specific undergraduate ...
Nov 8 (Reuters) - Law students who used artificial intelligence on several legal writing tasks were able to complete their assignments faster, but their work product wasn’t consistently better than ...
Nearly every type of legal job involves written communication, and that’s one reason law professors recommend that law school applicants choose a school that emphasizes legal writing. “In all ...
Over on the legal Skills Prof Blog, legal writing professor and scholar Scott Fruehwald has posted an incisive response to a Newsweek piece by Lewis and Clark’s former dean James Huffman. Huffman ...