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Perspectives - Teaching Legal Research and Writing

Perspectives

Teaching Legal Research and Writing

Vol. 3, No. 2
Winter 1995


In This Issue

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From the Editor: Coming Attractions

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Frank G. Houdek


Introduction to Legal Writing: A Course for Pre-Law Students

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Christine Metteer


Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Introducing Students to the Law Library

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Linda M. Ryan


The Legal Writing Conference: A Rookie's Perspective

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Brian S. Williams


"You Can Call Me Al, In Graceland": Reflections on a Speech Entitled "We Have Diamonds on the Soles of Our Shoes"

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Kathryn Lynn Mercer


Observations from the Legal Writing Institute Conference: Thinking About Writing Introductions

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Rebecca White Berch


Book Review ...

Using Computers in Legal Research: A Guide to Lexis and Westlaw

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Penny A. Hazelton


Writing Tips ...

Resisting the Devil's Voice: Write Short, Simple Sentences

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Stephen V. Armstrong and Timothy P. Terrell


Legal Research and Writing Resources:

Recent Publications

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Donald J. Dunn


Writing About Research

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Christopher Simoni


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