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Vol. 1, 1995
Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute
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Introductions
Editor’s Note
J. Christopher Rideout
A Note from the Editor of Vol. 1
Articles
On the Maturing of Legal Writers: Two Models of Growth and Development
Joseph M. Williams
Recognize law students as novices, rather than labeling them as incompetent.
Articles
Teaching Lawyers to Revise for the Real World: A Role for Reader Protocols
James F. Stratman
To make students better legal writers, they must be led to explore actively how lawyers and law "consumers" think while they read.
Abstract
Articles
The Professor and the Professionals: Teaching Writing to Lawyers and Judges
George D. Gopen
What kinds of problems await the legal writer who has left off preparing and has started to practice? What happens when court is no longer moot?
Abstract
Articles
Legal Writing: A Bibliography
George D. Gopen
Kary D. Smout
A bibliography of American publications on legal writing
Articles
Legal Writing in the Twenty-First Century: The First Images
Jill J. Ramsfield
The first report of the LWI/ALWD Survey
Mastheads
JLWI Editorial Board, Vol. 1
JLWI
The Editorial Board of JLWI, Vol. 1
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