Bundle: Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing, Ninth Edition with Connected Quizzing
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464 pages
Publication Date
2021-06-30
Edition
Ninth Edition
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Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing, Ninth Edition (Connected Casebook) Richard K. Neumann, Ellie Margolis, Kathryn M. Stanchi
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About the authors
Ellie Margolis
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Professor Margolis is a published expert on appellate brief writing and advocacy. Her scholarship, often labeled “ground-breaking,” is widely cited in legal writing textbooks, law review articles, and appellate briefs. Before joining the Temple faculty in 1996, Professor Margolis taught at Vermont Law School, where she was Assistant Director of the Legal Writing Program. She also had a prestigious Skadden Fellowship to practice public interest law at Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services, where she represented clients on matters involving receipt of public benefits and unemployment.
span style="text-decoration: underline;"EducationspanJ.D., Northeastern University School of LawB.A., Wesleyan University
Kathryn M. Stanchi
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Professor Stanchi has dedicated her academic career to teaching students how to be good lawyers. She teaches exclusively writing courses, including legal research and writing, law and feminism, appellate advocacy and a course of her own creation, advanced persuasive strategies. Her scholarship focuses on writing, litigation, persuasion and gender. She is a principal organizer of the United States Feminist Judgments Project, which has received national attention in the media.
Professor Stanchi is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Legal Writing Directors and served many years on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Legal Writing, a peer edited law journal. She was also the associate editor of Pennsylvania’s Rules of Evidence. In 2014, she was a Fulbright Specialist at Keio University in Tokyo, Japan.
Before joining academia, Professor Stanchi was an associate in the litigation department of Debevoise & Plimpton, where she worked on a variety of commercial matters including patent, securities, and breach of contract cases, as well as a number of pro bono cases involving civil rights. She also clerked for Justice Stewart G. Pollock of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
span style="text-decoration: underline;"EducationspanJ.D., Boston University School of LawB.A., University of Pennsylvania