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Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing
Appellant’s Reply Brief: CA Appellate Courts Self-Help
Demand Letters - Tips on Making a Demand
Reply Briefs: Making the Last Word Count
Tips on Oral Advocacy
How to Write a Kick-Ass Email (Blog Post)
Insert a table of contents by Microsoft
Create a table of authorities by Microsoft
How to Craft an Effective Case Comparison
The Art and Craft of Strategic Legal Research
Critical Reading for Law Students
Some Do's and Don'ts of Motion Writing
What do you Mean “There’s More than One Way to Do It?......
Writing a Statement of Facts in an Appellate Brief
Case Theory
Persuasive Writing
From Memo to Appellate Brief
E-maling Professionally
Statutory Interpretation: General Principles and Recent Trends
Appellate Drafting – How to Write a More Helpful Submission to the Court
IRAC Guide by UCB
Outlining from Scratch: How to Make the Process Meaningful
The Synthesis Chart: Swiss Army Knife of Writing
Learning the Art of Rewriting and Editing— A Perspective
Writing Effective Point Headings
The Art of Structuring a Well-Written Appellate Argument
Identifying and Understanding Standards of Review
Summing It Up With Panache: Framing a Brief's Summary of the Argument
Logic and Legal Reasoning: A Guide for Law Students
From Memo to Appellate Brief
Effective Appellate Advocacy
A guide to Reading, Interpreting and Applying Statutes
Federal Law, Federal Courts, and Binding and Persuasive Authority
In The Beginning: Crafting Preliminary Statements
Crafting Effective Rule Statements
May it Please the Court? Preparing for Competition and Advanced Oral Argument
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