The state and federal judiciary have organizations that specialize in training judges, such as the ABA's Appellate Judges Conference8 and the Federal
Judicial Center.9 Both of these organizations provide seminars in judicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of thes
Judicial Center.9 Both of these organizations provide seminars in
judicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of thes
judicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in
judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of thes
judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors
teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of these three.
He also notes that «the only search mechanisms generally
taught in law school concern closed sets of materials, i.e.,
judicial opinions and other materials gathered by large publishing companies such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.»
And it is something we may not always get across to our students, especially when we
teach via
judicial opinions in cases that, by definition, were brought.