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LEGAL WRITING CENTER

Susan R. Dailey

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National Conference of Law Reviews

The 2006 National Conference of Law Reviews took place on March 22-25 at John Marshall Law School in Chicago.   See the NCLR 2006 Conference website for details. 

For other information of interest to law review editors and members, consult NCLR's website

Selected Bibliography

Elizabeth Fajans and Mary R. Falk, Scholarly Writing for Law Students: Seminar Papers, Law Review Notes, and Law Review Competition Papers (3d ed., West 2005).

 This book addresses every aspect of writing a law review article.  In addition, it provides information about conducting a write-on competition and working on an editorial board.  It is an invaluable resource for any member of a student journal.

Eugene Volokh, Academic Legal Writing: Law Review Articles, Student Notes, and Seminar Papers (Foundation Press 2003).

Symposium, National Conference of Law Reviews, 2000, 30 Stetson L. Rev. 437 (2000).

This symposium issue contains articles on the publication process, advice to new editors, and suggestions on how to improve your law review.

Reference Works

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, (3d. ed., Houghton Mifflin Co. 1992).

Bryan A. Garner, A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage (2d. ed., Oxford U. Press 1995).

Joseph M. Williams, Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace (6th ed., Addison-Wesley 1999).

 

 

 
For comments or questions, please contact Susan.Dailey@quinnipiac.edu.
Copyright © 2001 Susan R. Dailey. All rights reserved.
Revised: 11/10/03.