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Bundle:A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Sixth Edition with Using Generative AI for Legal Research and Write.law Legal Research and Legal Writing

Authors
  • Mary Beth Beazley
  • Amy E. Sloan
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Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9781543847543 as well as an access code for both ISBN 9798892076364 and Write.law- Legal Research and Writing.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital version of ISBN 9781543857405 and ISBN 9798892076364. A Write.law access code will be e-mailed separately within 24 hours.


More about A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, the Sixth Edition is the original process-based persuasive writing text. With her trademark specificity and clarity, author Mary Beth Beazley explains each step in the process of writing a legal brief, using annotated good and bad examples that illustrate how it’s done. Recognizing the needs of neophyte legal writers, the text offers formulas such as CREAC that students can use to write sound arguments, effective case descriptions, and thesis sentences. In addition, Chapter 4, “Facing the Blank Page”, offers solutions for addressing procrastination; Chapter 14 provides thorough coverage to prepare students for Moot Court Competitions, with helpful advice for communicating productively with teachers, mentors, and moot court coaches. Now a Connected eBook, A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy offers a host of supportive resources and materials on CasebookConnect, such as sample briefs and motions, guidance on brief writing style and citation, and reference material for court rules and related sources.

Bundle also includes Using Generative AI for Legal Research, First Edition. The promise of generative AI is awe-inspiring. Today, however, the questions about generative AI sometimes outnumber the answers. Using Generative AI for Legal Research provides a framework professors can use to introduce generative AI into the research curriculum.

Write.law - Legal Research and Writing features bite-sized videos and interactive practice that put students in the driver’s seat, developing their writing and research skills with real-life simulations and carefully designed assessments. 


 
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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.

Amy E. Sloan
University of Baltimore School of Law

Sloan joined the University of Baltimore School of Law faculty as professor of law in 2001. From 2001 until 2010, she led the Legal Skills Program jointly with Eric B. Easton. Prior to joining the faculty, she taught at The George Washington University Law School, where she directed the Legal Research and Writing Program, and at the Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law. She served as an associate of the George Washington Law Review and as a law clerk to the Hon. William M. Nickerson and the Hon. Edward S. Northrop at the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. As Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Sloan manages academic matters within the school, including scheduling courses, advising students, working with adjunct faculty, and advising the dean and the faculty on curricular matters. Sloan's scholarly interests include legal research and writing, classical and contemporary rhetoric, and appellate practice. She is active in the Association of Legal Writing Directors and is a member of the Pennsylvania and District of Columbia bars.

Product Information
Publication date
2024-07-30
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
420
Connected eBook Print + Multi Digital Bundle
9798894101828
Digital Bundle
9798894102122
Subject
Legal Writing , Legal Research
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