by Rebekah Hanley One of the most-consulted reference books in my home is The Joy of Cooking, a timeless classic. The book’s title reminds readers that cooking is work that can be deeply satisfying. The title also reminds me of the joy of legal writing, because preparing written legal analysis can be just as gratifying… Continue Reading The Joy of Legal Writing
Category: Legal Writing
Tips for Listening Well in Your First Law School Classes
A law professor once said that starting law school is like learning Chinese by being dropped from an airplane into a community where only Chinese is spoken. (Thank you, UNLV Professor Terrill Pollman for this analogy.) It can be difficult to listen when you are just getting started with legal concepts and language. But effective… Continue Reading Tips for Listening Well in Your First Law School Classes
Student Voices: Learning to Write Like a Lawyer
By Merry Sheehan During the first year of law school, every student is required to take legal writing. For most first-year law students, legal writing is completely new and very challenging. For me, learning how to write like a lawyer has been one of my biggest challenges in law school thus far. At the beginning… Continue Reading Student Voices: Learning to Write Like a Lawyer
Legal Writing Matters: Bridging the Gap between Substance and Skill
By Abigail Perdue So often I hear first-year law students admit to allocating less time to Legal Writing because it “matters less” than other “substantive” courses. Nothing could be further from the truth. After all, Legal Writing is a substantive course. “Substantive” is defined as “possessing substance, having practical importance, value, or effect.” Doesn’t Legal… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Bridging the Gap between Substance and Skill
Legal Writing Matters: Being Prepared for Law Practice Means Being Able to Use the Everyday Tools of Lawyers
By Gabe Teninbaum Can you format a pleading in Word, or create a formula in Excel? Think it doesn’t matter for lawyers? Think again. I’ve noticed in my years of teaching that many law students aren’t always very good at using the tools they’ll use every day in the practice of law. I admit, it’s… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Being Prepared for Law Practice Means Being Able to Use the Everyday Tools of Lawyers
Learning to Love First-Year Legal Writing
By Saige E. Jutras When I received my first legal writing assignment, I was confidently ambitious. It was the end of summer before my 1L year, and I thought to myself, “If there’s one challenge I won’t face in law school, it’s legal writing.” After writing undergraduate and master’s theses, challenges with writing were the… Continue Reading Learning to Love First-Year Legal Writing
Legal Writing Matters: Legal Texting
By Dyane O’Leary w8ing 4 u 2 get docs asap . . . nervous re depo Messaging is changing the way we communicate. Millennial and Generation Z students use mobile messaging to make a dinner reservation, confirm an appointment, and set up a first date. But surely the lawyers of tomorrow won’t use such an… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Legal Texting
Legal Writing Matters: Using a Writing Lockdown to Help Law Students Avoid Procrastination
By Kathleen Elliott Vinson Professor of Legal Writing and Director of Legal Writing, Research, and Written Advocacy Staring at a blank screen, cursor blinking, you wait for the words to pour out from your fingers. Looking at your calendar you notice a writing deadline looming. Whether it is writing a paper, reading a recent case,… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Using a Writing Lockdown to Help Law Students Avoid Procrastination
Legal Writing Matters: Preparing Students for the Bar Exam
By Sabrina DeFabritiis and Kathleen Elliott Vinson While July means fireworks, barbecues, and beaches for some, for recent law school graduates practice readiness and bar passage are the focus this time of year. At the end of July looms the biggest hurdle for these graduates – the bar exam. While their stress level is understandably… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Preparing Students for the Bar Exam
Legal Writing Matters: Concerns of Incoming First-Year Law Students
By Kathleen Elliott Vinson Excitement mixed with a little panic. These are typical feelings of an incoming 1L at law schools across the country in September. As students start their first year of law school, I am often asked for tips, especially when it comes to writing. “I am not good at writing.” “I don’t like… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Concerns of Incoming First-Year Law Students
Legal Writing Matters: Infusing International Law into Advanced Legal Writing
By Rosa Kim Imagine that a lawyer with a solo practice in downtown Boston has two clients: Client A is injured on a flight from St. Louis to Boston, when the flight attendant accidently slammed the beverage cart against her arm, breaking it. Client B is injured in the same way on a flight from… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Infusing International Law into Advanced Legal Writing
Legal Writing Matters: Encouraging Law Students to Use Mindfulness Techniques
By Shailini J. George A study published in the journal Science found that a majority of participants would prefer to give themselves mild electrical shocks rather than be alone with their thoughts for 15 minutes. Last summer, a tourist in Melbourne, Australia, was so engrossed in reading Facebook on her smartphone that she walked off… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Encouraging Law Students to Use Mindfulness Techniques
Legal Writing Matters: 4 Tips for Encouraging Creativity in Law Students
By Samantha A. Moppett An IBM poll of more than 1,500 CEOs revealed that creativity—not intelligence—was the most crucial factor for future success. This shift from intelligence to creativity as the most valuable trait has been attributed to the unprecedented challenges and frantic pace of change today. This is especially true for lawyers and law… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: 4 Tips for Encouraging Creativity in Law Students
Legal Writing Matters: Why Law Students Should Welcome Feedback
By Kathleen Elliott Vinson Professor of Legal Writing and Director of Legal Writing, Research, and Written Advocacy Getting back that first legal writing memo assignment with your professor’s critique and grade – what could be more stressful for a 1L. But, students should view it as an opportunity. In practice, senior lawyers and supervisors are… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Why Law Students Should Welcome Feedback
Legal Writing Matters: Cracking Citations, One Post-it Note at a Time
By Irina V. Gott When new law students try to decipher citation, they are understandably overwhelmed and intimidated. But by customizing their ALWD Guide they can crack any citation. Some students may not know where to begin when scanning through the myriad of citation rules in the Guide. Some even admit to burying it under a… Continue Reading Legal Writing Matters: Cracking Citations, One Post-it Note at a Time