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Diana Simon
Associate Specialist, Law
Law Instruction
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Tessa Dysart
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Legal Education and Trigger Warnings: More Harm Than Good?
2024
legal education,
trigger warnings,
harmful effects,
debate,
educational practices
The Case for Effective Legal Writing: Court Opinions, Commentary, and Exercises forthcoming)
2024
legal writing,
court opinions,
legal commentary,
legal exercises,
legal education
The Continuing Study of Legal Writing Should Be a Required Part of Our Professional Responsibility
2023
legal writing,
professional responsibility,
required part,
professional development
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: ChatGPT Makes a Better Therapist than a Lawyer
2023
legal writing,
therapy,
chatgpt,
professor,
lawyer
Embrace Active Voice In Legal Writing In Most Cases
2023
legal writing,
active voice,
legal practice,
communication style,
language clarity
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Exclamation Proliferation and Why it Has to Stop!
2022
legal writing,
exclamation usage,
academic writing,
writing instruction,
communication style
The Not Too Serious) Grammar, Punctuation Style Guide to Legal Writing
2022
legal writing,
grammar,
punctuation,
style guide,
writing
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: I Will Never Surrender to the Sinful Comma Splice
2022
legal writing,
grammar,
confessions,
writing,
comma splice
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: The Continuing Study of Legal Writing Should Be Deemed a Required Part of Our Professional Responsibility
2022
legal writing,
professional responsibility,
continuing education,
legal education,
legal profession
Dictionaries Should Not Be a Democracy
2022
governance,
decision making,
political science,
leadership,
conflict resolution