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What I wish I had known about legal writing--part 2

More information on the UT Law legal-writing courses

Writing is writing, not speaking, and drafting is drafting, not analysis.

The alleged poor writing skills of law students--Schiess's view

Schiess continues to avoid blame for students' poor writing

Schiess tries to avoid blame for students' poor writing

Will law school prepare you for a career as a legal writer?

The first rule of learning legal writing

Perks of teaching legal writing

If you want to teach legal writing

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 8

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 7

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 6

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 5

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 4

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 3 continued

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 3

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 2

Confessions of a legal-writing teacher, part 1

The soft (smart aleck?) legal writing teacher

Handling late assignments--extensions and second chances

Possibly improving our program

Weaknesses in associate writing: pots and kettles

Does anyone write memos?

A student's view of the email memo

Aspiring appellate lawyer gets some insight

Schiess to Scalia part 3: Schiess piles it on

Schiess to Scalia part 2: "Hey man, you're talking about my job!"

Schiess to Scalia: legal writing exists

Scalia: "Legal writing does not exist . . ."

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