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Academic legal writing : Law review articles, student notes, seminar papers and getting on law review

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Publication details: New York Foundation Press 2010Description: 391pISBN:
  • 9781634598880
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.14 VOL
Contents:
Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Acknowledgments; I. Finding What to Write About (The Claim) II. Test Suites: Making Prescriptive Claims More Sound; III. Writing Strategy; IV. Writing the Introduction; V. Writing the “Background” Section; VI. Writing the Proof of the Claim; VII. The Conclusion, and After the Conclusion; VIII. Finishing the First Draft, And the Zeroth Draft; IX. Tips on Researching; X. Editing: General Principles; XI. Editing: Getting Help from Your Faculty Advisor; XII. Writing: Logical Problems to Watch For; XIII. Writing: Paragraph-Level Problems to Watch For; XIV. Writing: Sentence/Clause Problems to Watch For; XV. Writing: Word/Phrase Problems to Watch For; XVI. Writing: Rhetorical Problems to Watch For; XVII. Editing Exercises; XVIII. Using Evidence Correctly; XIX. Writing And Researching: Timeline And Summary; XX. A Sample Highly Successful Student Article; XXI, Turning Practical Work into Articles; XXII. Writing Seminar Term Papers; XXIII. Cite–Checking Others’ Articles; XXIV. Publishing and Publicizing; XXV. Entering Writing Competitions; XXVI. Getting On Law Review; XXVII. Academic Ethics; Conclusion; Appendix I: Clumsy Words and Phrases; Appendix Ii: Answers to Exercises; Appendix Iii: Sample Cover Letters; Endnotes; Index.
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Table of Contents;
Foreword;
Introduction;
Acknowledgments;
I. Finding What to Write About (The Claim)
II. Test Suites: Making Prescriptive Claims More Sound;
III. Writing Strategy;
IV. Writing the Introduction;
V. Writing the “Background” Section;
VI. Writing the Proof of the Claim;
VII. The Conclusion, and After the Conclusion;
VIII. Finishing the First Draft, And the Zeroth Draft;
IX. Tips on Researching;
X. Editing: General Principles;
XI. Editing: Getting Help from Your Faculty Advisor;
XII. Writing: Logical Problems to Watch For;
XIII. Writing: Paragraph-Level Problems to Watch For;
XIV. Writing: Sentence/Clause Problems to Watch For;
XV. Writing: Word/Phrase Problems to Watch For;
XVI. Writing: Rhetorical Problems to Watch For;
XVII. Editing Exercises;
XVIII. Using Evidence Correctly;
XIX. Writing And Researching: Timeline And Summary;
XX. A Sample Highly Successful Student Article;
XXI, Turning Practical Work into Articles;
XXII. Writing Seminar Term Papers;
XXIII. Cite–Checking Others’ Articles;
XXIV. Publishing and Publicizing;
XXV. Entering Writing Competitions;
XXVI. Getting On Law Review;
XXVII. Academic Ethics;
Conclusion;
Appendix I: Clumsy Words and Phrases;
Appendix Ii: Answers to Exercises;
Appendix Iii: Sample Cover Letters;
Endnotes;
Index.

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