Sentences with phrase «journal about legal writing»

I am delighted to welcome you to Volume 17 of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, the nation's premier journal about legal writing and communication and the official journal of the Legal Writing Institute.
Editor's Note I am delighted to welcome you to the eighteenth Volume of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, the nation's premier journal about legal writing and communication and the official journal of the Legal Writing Institute.
I am delighted to welcome you to the nineteenth volume of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, the nation's premier journal about legal writing and communication and the official journal of the Legal Writing Institute.
Editor's Note I am delighted to welcome you to the nineteenth volume of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, the nation's premier journal about legal writing and communication and the official journal of the Legal Writing Institute.

Not exact matches

In many cases, and I've written about these in the Whole Dog Journal, adding a copper supplement to a recipe that includes beef liver causes the diet to exceed the European legal limit for copper in dog food.
I've written both here and for the ABA Journal about Casetext, a free legal research platform that uses crowdsourcing to add annotations and descriptions to cases.
Last year, I wrote in the ABA Journal about Washington state's program of limited license legal technicians.
She also writes articles for legal journals about insurance law and related issues.
Other news: YLAL committee member Emmeli Sundqvist wrote for Solicitors Journal about recent developments in legal aid and the fight to reinstate a minimum salary for trainee solicitors.
Worth reading: I've been following Washington state's limited license legal technician program since writing about it for the ABA Journal in 2015.
Something I wrote about in The National Law Journal a few years ago appears as a quote at the top of the page («A lawyer would be remiss not to check an expert through The Daubert Tracker»), and the five - star award from my book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web, appears to the right.
Joseph Williams hinted at this in the inaugural volume of this Journal.248 There, Williams was writing about law students and their struggle to master the conventions of legal prose, their effort to mature as a legal writer.
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
Embarrassment clause: YLAL committee member Gemma Blythe wrote for Solicitors Journal about an embarrassing episode for the Legal Aid Agency, after it agreed to clarify the remit of the»em barrassment clause» in the 2017 criminal work contract.
YLAL co-chair Ollie wrote this article for The Justice Gap about the Bach Commission's interim report (also published on HuffPost UK and Legal Voice), and there was coverage in The Independent, The Guardian and Solicitors Journal.
A dozen years ago I wrote an article about regulating activity on the Internet («Solving Legal Issues in Electronic Government: Jurisdiction, Regulation, Governance `, (2002), 1 Canadian Journal of Law and Technology No. 3 p. 1) in which I suggested that a number of successful regulatory strategies focused on intermediaries, as the principal targets of regulation might be hard to find or hard to persuade.
And then, so you see my blog there and then in the ABA Survey when they talk about what people learn from things, like, one of the big sources of the ABA Journal were I've written a tech column for years, and so, I unfairly like to add those numbers together and look at what a large percentage of people are learning about legal technology for me, and then Tom, of course corrects my analysis of those numbers.
To further that goal, the Institute publishes Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, a peer - edited Journal that provides a forum for an exchange of scholarly ideas and opinions about legal wriLegal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, a peer - edited Journal that provides a forum for an exchange of scholarly ideas and opinions about legal wWriting: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, a peer - edited Journal that provides a forum for an exchange of scholarly ideas and opinions about legal wriLegal Writing Institute, a peer - edited Journal that provides a forum for an exchange of scholarly ideas and opinions about legal wWriting Institute, a peer - edited Journal that provides a forum for an exchange of scholarly ideas and opinions about legal wrilegal writingwriting.
In this Volume, the Journal's Editorial Board is pleased to present a wide variety of articles about the pedagogy of legal analysis, research, and writing, as well as a series of articles flowing from a Symposium on the Carnegie Report's impact on legal education.
From the start of my tenure, the Board was concerned about the reputation in the legal academy of Legal Writing as a peer - reviewed joulegal academy of Legal Writing as a peer - reviewed jouLegal Writing as a peer - reviewed journal.
Corker Binning legal executive writes about qualification through CILEX, for Solicitors Journal
Looking to fields of study such as composition and rhetoric theory, legal writing scholars including Anne Ruggles Gere, 2 Laurel Oates, 3 and Linda Berger4 helped us to learn more about the ways we write and read as lawyers and teachers.5 Other scholars like Kristen Tiscione began to do empirical work, surveying practicing lawyers and judges to learn more about their preferences, which writing techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the classlegal writing scholars including Anne Ruggles Gere, 2 Laurel Oates, 3 and Linda Berger4 helped us to learn more about the ways we write and read as lawyers and teachers.5 Other scholars like Kristen Tiscione began to do empirical work, surveying practicing lawyers and judges to learn more about their preferences, which writing techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the clawriting scholars including Anne Ruggles Gere, 2 Laurel Oates, 3 and Linda Berger4 helped us to learn more about the ways we write and read as lawyers and teachers.5 Other scholars like Kristen Tiscione began to do empirical work, surveying practicing lawyers and judges to learn more about their preferences, which writing techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the clawriting techniques worked, and which didn't.6 Both in the Legal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the classLegal Writing Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the claWriting Journal and in other publications, legal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the classlegal writing scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the clawriting scholars turned their eye towards the question of how we read and how we write, and developed a strong body of scholarship that has enriched the discipline and supported how we teach legal writing in the classlegal writing in the clawriting in the classroom.
YLAL co-chairs Ollie and Rachel used their column in Legal Action magazine to talk about our plans to update our research on the state of access to the profession and YLAL committee member Gemma Blythe wrote for Solicitors Journal about the Legal Aid Agency's agreement to clarify the remit of the»em barrassment clause».
The Journal's mission is to provide a forum for the publication of scholarly articles about the theory, substance, and pedagogy of legal writing.
2 See the call to begin this «more fundamental inquiry» into legal writing in the Foreword to the first volume of the journal, in Chris Rideout, Research and Writing About Legal Writing: A Foreword from the Editor, 1legal writing in the Foreword to the first volume of the journal, in Chris Rideout, Research and Writing About Legal Writing: A Foreword from the Editor,writing in the Foreword to the first volume of the journal, in Chris Rideout, Research and Writing About Legal Writing: A Foreword from the Editor,Writing About Legal Writing: A Foreword from the Editor, 1Legal Writing: A Foreword from the Editor,Writing: A Foreword from the Editor, 1 Leg.
Of course a blog post on online defamation and reputation management, a topic I write about quite a bit, lends itself more to a citation in an online legal journal.
The Legal Writing Prof Blog had an announcement about a new, on - line legal - writing journal, (American), sponsored by the Salmon P. Chase College of Law and edited by Professors Jennifer Jolly - Ryan and Lawrence RosenLegal Writing Prof Blog had an announcement about a new, on - line legal - writing journal, (American), sponsored by the Salmon P. Chase College of Law and edited by Professors Jennifer Jolly - Ryan and Lawrence RosWriting Prof Blog had an announcement about a new, on - line legal - writing journal, (American), sponsored by the Salmon P. Chase College of Law and edited by Professors Jennifer Jolly - Ryan and Lawrence Rosenlegal - writing journal, (American), sponsored by the Salmon P. Chase College of Law and edited by Professors Jennifer Jolly - Ryan and Lawrence Roswriting journal, (American), sponsored by the Salmon P. Chase College of Law and edited by Professors Jennifer Jolly - Ryan and Lawrence Rosenthal.
An article in last month's Strategies, the journal of the Legal Marketing Association by Joyce Smiley wrote about providing real value to clients with satisfaction surveys.
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