Sentences with phrase «best legal journalism»

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In my view, serious and evidence - minded people like lawyers make better authors than they do journalists but often I observe the risk of confusing legal journalism with legal blogging and with legal publishing.
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Take it from someone who spent a dozen years in legal journalism: writing good headlines is hard.
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What happens when the original rebel of legal journalism, Steve Brill, sits down for a chat with today's best - known rebel of legal journalism, David Lat?
Once again, I am honored to report that Carolyn Elefant and I are recognized in the category Blog Journalism for our contributions to this blog and that the Coast to Coast podcast I co-host with J. Craig Williams is named Best Legal Podcast.
A number of prominent UK - based legal reporters have been nominated for the legal journalism award, including Catherine Baksi from the Law Society Gazette, Jon Holbrook, who has written some good pieces for Spiked, Ben Rigby, who writes for CDR, and Legal Futures» Neil legal reporters have been nominated for the legal journalism award, including Catherine Baksi from the Law Society Gazette, Jon Holbrook, who has written some good pieces for Spiked, Ben Rigby, who writes for CDR, and Legal Futures» Neil legal journalism award, including Catherine Baksi from the Law Society Gazette, Jon Holbrook, who has written some good pieces for Spiked, Ben Rigby, who writes for CDR, and Legal Futures» Neil Legal Futures» Neil Rose.
These contributions may take any form, such as promoting the use of clear language in public documents, improving the quality of legal writing instruction, advocating for better writing within the legal community, outstanding scholarship or journalism about legal writing or legal topics, or exceptional writing in law practice.
Good thoughtful piece which suggests that main stream legal journalism is being challenged by the blogs.
We shouldn't underestimate the tremendous capacity for powerful journalism that the legal community collectively wields — we know more, and are better at circulating that knowledge, than we think.
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