Writing and Analysis in the LawWriting & Analysis in the Law is a standard-setter in American legal education. Lucid, compact, & up to date, this work consistently draws acclaim in law schools across the country. Highlights of the Fourth Edition include: * Four New Chapters Interviewing the Client Counseling the Client Analyzing Questions of Law Trial Memoranda * Time-tested chapters on fundamental principles of memorandum writing * Crisp introductions to common law & statutory analysis * Complete & cohesive chapters, with illustrative examples, on the structure & persuasive techniques of effective appellate argument, both in briefs & in oral presentation * Exercises throughout. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 34
Page 2
... sources of information , however , are primary sources . Primary sources in law include both case law ( judicial deci- sions ) and enacted law ( statutes , constitutions , and administrative regulations ) . These are the formal sources ...
... sources of information , however , are primary sources . Primary sources in law include both case law ( judicial deci- sions ) and enacted law ( statutes , constitutions , and administrative regulations ) . These are the formal sources ...
Page 176
... sources . Primary materials are published in forms that are difficult to gain access to for your research . Case reporters report cases by jurisdiction and in a roughly chronological order , rather than by topic . But when you do legal ...
... sources . Primary materials are published in forms that are difficult to gain access to for your research . Case reporters report cases by jurisdiction and in a roughly chronological order , rather than by topic . But when you do legal ...
Page 177
... sources of primary materials . You may cite to a computerized source for primary authority if the primary authori ... sources are always the most important legal authorities . Primary sources do not all have the same weight , however ...
... sources of primary materials . You may cite to a computerized source for primary authority if the primary authori ... sources are always the most important legal authorities . Primary sources do not all have the same weight , however ...
Other editions - View all
Writing and Analysis in the Law Helene S. Shapo,Marilyn R. Walter,Elizabeth Fajans Snippet view - 1991 |
Common terms and phrases
action adult standard alleged amendment analysis analyze appellant's appellate court appellee apply attorney authority begin brief child citation cite claim clause client common law complaint conclusion contract court held Court of Appeals crime criminal custodial interference damages decide decision defendant defendant's determine discussion district court diversity jurisdiction diversity of citizenship domicile emotional distress entrapment establishment clause example express warranty factors facts false imprisonment filed forum selection clause fourth amendment identify Illinois immune independent clause intent interpreted involved issue Joan Brown Jones judge jurisdiction jury language legislative Lindhorst litigation memorandum ment motion negligence opposing argument parent particular parties person persuasive plaintiff point heading precedent problem purpose Question Presented reader reasons relevant requires rule Smith stare decisis statement statute statutory subissues suit Supreme Court testimony thesis paragraph tion topic sentence tort trial court verb violated warranty words write