Opening Class with Panache, Professionalism Pointers, and a Pinch of Humor
Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research & Writing, Vol. 20.2/3, Win.-Spr. 2012, p. 117
5 Pages Posted: 2 Jun 2012 Last revised: 1 Aug 2018
Date Written: May 22, 2012
Abstract
This article discusses sources I use to capture my students’ attention for various topics often taught in legal writing courses. Subjects covered include the importance of legal writing, legal research, legal analysis, legal citations, legal writing style, ethics in advocacy, briefs, oral arguments, and untimely submissions.
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Khan, Almas, Opening Class with Panache, Professionalism Pointers, and a Pinch of Humor (May 22, 2012). Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research & Writing, Vol. 20.2/3, Win.-Spr. 2012, p. 117, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2064864
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