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Selected Publications from October 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023
James Dimitri, Melissa E. Love Koenig, & Susie Salmon, The Moot Court Advisor’s Handbook (2d ed. 2023).
Marni Goldstein Caputo & Kathleen Luz, Creating Tomorrow’s Change Makers: Using Alternative Media in the 1L Skills Classroom to Connect Students with Real Practice and Enhance Established Methods for Teaching Appellate Advocacy, 71 J. of Legal Educ. 420 (2022).
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Chat GPT Makes a Better Therapist Than a Lawyer, Arizona Attorney Magazine (Oct. 2023).
Diana Simon, Yada, Yada, Yada: The Magic Of 3 In Legal Writing, Law360/Pulse (Oct. 3, 2023).
Diana Simon, Embrace Active Voice In Legal Writing — In Most Cases, Law360/Pulse (Dec. 11, 2023).
During the last quarter of 2023, the Association of Legal Writing Directors published the latest issue of Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD, featuring reflections from Linda L. Berger, Ruth Anne Robbins, and Dr. JoAnne Sweeny, as told to Genevieve Tung; as well as essays from Michael R. Smith, Ian Gallacher, and Brian Wolfman; articles from Alexa Z. Chew, Maria Termini, and Amy H. Soled; and book reviews from Danielle Tully, Wayne Schiess, Jennifer Murphy Romig, Srikanth Reddy, Suzanna K. Moran, Susan Greene, and Jennifer M. Cooper.
The Legal Writing Institute also published a new volume in its invaluable Monograph Series, Volume 12: Visual Legal Writing, featuring pieces from Mary Beth Beazley, Lucille A. Jewel, Steve Johansen & Ruth Anne Robbins, Michael D. Murray, Ruth Anne Robbins again, and many others.
And the University of Oregon School of Law published an issue of Proceedings during the digest period, entitled Presentation and Publication, which includes
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Heidi Brown provided this helpful bibliography of “student-friendly” materials on generative A.I. and legal writing, which includes pieces from Kirsten Davis, Jennifer Murphy Romig, Joe Regalia, Michael D. Murry, and many others.
Heidi Brown also shared a collection of materials on processing feedback, including pieces from Alexa Z. Chew & Katie Rose Guest Pryal and Diana Simon.