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Perspectives - Teaching Legal Research and Writing

Perspectives

Teaching Legal Research and Writing

Vol. 16, No. 3
Spring 2008


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Beyond Course Evaluations: Yay/Nay Sheets

(PDF document 169KB)
Jessica L. Clark


Teaching Non-Litigation Drafting to First-Year Law Students

(PDF document 127KB)
Lisa Penland


Brutal Choices in Curricular Design ...

Peering Down the Edit

(PDF document 130KB)
Libby A. White


Creating an Appellate Brief Assignment: A Recipe for Success

(PDF document 121KB)
Kathleen A. Portuan Miller


Beyond Black's and Webster's: The Persuasive Value of Thesauri in Legal Research and Writing

(PDF document 265KB)
Brian Craig


Writing Tips ...

Framing Academic Articles

(PDF document 186KB)
Gregory G. Colomb and Joseph M. Williams


In Memoriam: Joseph M. Williams

(PDF document 36KB)


Legal Research and Writing Resources ...

Recent Publications

(PDF document 134KB)
Barbara A. Bintliff


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