All Articles tagged judicial writing
- Essays
March 01, 2016 EDT Innovations such as ECF, enhanced websites, and electronic court reporting (not to mention electronic research) have changed how judges and lawyers work.
- Essays
March 01, 2016 EDT New technologies are drastically changing both the way we work and our concepts and attitudes about what we have traditionally referred to as the “workplace.”
- Essays
March 01, 2016 EDT When it comes to writing and editing, I’m sticking with paper—even if I’m part of the last generation for which that will be true.
- Articles
March 01, 2015 EDT Becoming attuned to how an opinion is voiced allows us to make our way past surface rhetoric to aid our understanding of its deeper structures of meaning.
- Articles
March 01, 2012 EDT This Article discusses the learning outcomes for the first-year of legal writing and demonstrates how writing a judicial opinion achieves these outcomes.
- Articles
March 01, 2011 EDT This Bibliography supplies legal writers with a list of resources for both opinion writing and for those preparing to work with or write for judges.
- Book Reviews
March 01, 1996 EDT A review of The Language of Judges