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Legal Writing for Legal Readers: Predictive Writing for First-Year Students, Third Edition

Authors
  • Mary Beth Beazley
  • Monte Smith
Series / Aspen Coursebook Series
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Legal Writing for Legal Readers: Predictive Writing for First-Year Students, now in its Third Edition, teaches students how to use their objective reading skills to assess examples of both effective and ineffective legal writing. Sidebars and annotated examples highlight the key elements of a well-structured predictive analysis. As writers, students learn to make better and more informed choices by learning to view their own work with greater objectivity—from the reader’s point of view.

New to the Third Edition:

  • Recall and Review exercises at the end of each chapter that promote memory retention
  • Expanded coverage of email correspondence in legal practice
  • More examples of good and bad legal writing that, by reading them, clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of one and the pitfalls of the other
  • New and complete sample documents that provide fresh material for class discussion
  • A self-grading exercise by which students identify analytical elements in their own writing
  • Additional resources on Casebook Connect

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • The book’s approach that uses students’ reading skills to teach them to view their own and others’ writing with greater objectivity--by looking at it from the reader’s point of view.
  •  Examples of both effective and ineffective legal writing for students to read and assess, and to exemplify and highlight the techniques and elements of writing that make one succeed where the other fails.
  • Clear and lucid explanations of the concepts and techniques behind effective legal writing.

The authors’ popular marginal notes and annotations that provide additional insights, commentary, and points/notes related to the topic of discussion or the elements of a sample document.

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About the authors
Mary Beth Beazley
Professor of Law &spamp;amp; Director of Legal Writing
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Professor Mary Beth Beazley came to Ohio State in 1988 after serving as co-director of the Legal Research, Writing, and Reasoning Program at Vermont Law School and as a research and writing instructor at the University of Toledo. She teaches Writing and Analysis, Appellate Advocacy, and Advanced Legal Writing, and she has coached the National Moot Court Team for many years. Professor Beazley has authored a widely used textbook (A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy) and numerous articles, including Ballot Design as Fail-Safe: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Litigation. She also has authored a chapter in the Carolina Academic Press publication The Law and Harry Potter.

Monte Smith
Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs
The Ohio State University & Moritz College of Law

Monte Smith graduated from The Ohio State University twice, earning a bachelor's degree in English and a J.D. He practiced with a large law firm and then served as a career law clerk to United States District Judge Sandra Beckwith for 14 years before returning to the law school at Ohio State as Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. He has taught legal writing and related topics for many years and is currently a visiting professor at UNLV's William S. Boyd School of Law.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2022-01-31
Copyright Year
2022
Pages
360
Connected eBook with Study Center + Paperback
9781543839449
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543857009
Subject
Legal Writing
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