Learning to write like a lawyer requires more than passive reading and listening to lectures; it requires active learning. Legal Analysis and Writing: An Active-Learning Approachdemystifies the process of analyzing a fact pattern and translating that analysis into succinct and objective writing. This book's scaffolded approach emphasizes an incremental presentation of the best practices of legal writing while offering a wide variety of features to help rising lawyers master the form and function of the documents they will compose in practice.
Professors and students will benefit from:
Study guide questions for each chapter to help students focus their readingDetailed explanations throughout the book, allowing students to understand the writing processCheck-in exercises enabling students to test their understandingPlentiful writing examples to provide students with models for good writingTemplates, worksheets, and checklists to help students analyze the law and assess their writingA detailed glossary to help students master key terminologyIn-class application exercises, quizzes, and moreSupport for flipped classroom and/or team-based learning models of instructionRelated Subjects
Law