Revising is writing and writing is revising. The two processes cannot be separated.
Articles
Students who used PLS manuals performed significantly better than those taught through traditional methods. These results have implications for teaching methods employed in all law schools.
- ArticlesGiven the hours that both readers and writers of comments devote to the task, scrutiny about how effectively teachers and students spend that time seems in order.
- ArticlesThe judges and attorneys who supervise the work of new lawyers can help us evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of both our graduates' skills and our programs.
- ArticlesUp to 40% of law students may experience depression as a result of law school. Are legal writing faculty contributing to that and can we help?
What troubles federal judges most is not what lawyers say but what they fail to say when writing briefs.
Awards and Remarks
Remarks from the Honorable Lynn M. Hughes, the LWI President, and Golden Pen Award Winner Don LeDuc
- MastheadsThe Editorial Board for Volume 8 of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute