Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In a two-part episode, we discuss how organization is what makes legal writing usable and trustworthy — allowing judges, supervisors, and clients to follow your reasoning and accept your conclusions. Together with Legal Writing professor and Law School Toolbox tutor Mary Fran Richardson, we cover five essential tips for keeping your legal writing clean and well organized.
In this episode we discuss:
How thinking like a reader helps your writingThe starting point: Audience and purposeThe characteristics of the most effective legal writingAI and legal writing: Why you still need your own voiceMacro and micro organization of legal writingRemember to follow the directions!Listen Now
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Resources:
Tutoring for Law School SuccessPodcast Episode 489: A Legal Writing Makeover (Part 1 – The Issue Statement) Podcast Episode 490: A Legal Writing Makeover (Part 2 – The Rule Statement) Podcast Episode 491: A Legal Writing Makeover (Part 3 – The Analysis Section) Podcast Episode 493: A Legal Writing Makeover (Part 4 – The Conclusion)Mastering Legal WritingThree Cs of Legal Writing…And One T Demoralizing Feedback? Look at What You Did RightUsing IRAC on Law School Exams Legal Writing Tip: Imagine You’re Talking to Your GrandmaPrefer to read?
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