ALWD Review of Legal-Writing-Related Scholarship
Selected Publications from December 31, 2022 – March 31, 2023

Recently Published
 
The latest issue of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute includes pieces by Rachel T. Goldberg, Cathren Page, Joe Rosenberg, Karin Mika, Katie Rose Guest Pryal, Brian N. Larson, Angela Debush, Brenda D. Gibson, Alireza Nourani-Dargiri, Robin A. Boyle-Laisure, Maureen R. Van Neste, and Andrew Martineau.

Tessa Dysart, A Short & Happy Guide to Judicial Clerkships (2023)

Christina M. Frohock, Legal Fiction: Reading Lolita as a Sentencing Memorandum, 86 Albany L. Rev. 21 (2022)

Michael D. Murray, Trademarks, NFTs, and the Law of the Metaverse, 6 Ariz. L.J. Emerging Technologies 102 (2023)

Michael D. Murray, NFT Ownership and Copyrights, 56 Ind. L. Rev. 367 (2023)

Michael D. Murray, Transfers and Licensing of Copyrights to NFT Purchasers, 6 Stan. J. Blockchain L. & Pol’y 119 (2023)

Michael D. Murray, Generative and AI Authored Artworks and Copyright Law, 45 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 27 (2023)

Michael D. Murray (with Leonard D. DuBoff), Art Law: Cases and Materials (3d ed. 2023)

Amy E. Sloan, Researching the Law: Finding What You Need When You Need It (4th ed. 2023)

Vivek Sehrawat, Concise Legal Writing and Analysis in Plain English (2023)

David Spratt, Give “Them” What “They” Want and Get With the Program: The Importance of Using Inclusive Pronouns, 50 Va. Bar Ass’n News J. 12-13 (Spring 2023)

David I. C. Thomson, The Way Forward for Legal Education (2023)  
 
Selected Works Discussed on the ALWD/LWI Listservs
 
Katie Rose Guest Pryal, Genre Discovery 2.0, Barry Law Review (forthcoming 2023)

Ken Chestek, The Life of the Law Has Not Been Logic: It Has Been Story, 1 Savannah L. Rev. 21 (2014)