Modern Legal Scholarship: A Guide to Producing and Publishing Scholarly and Professional Writing
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This book provides a comprehensive, reader-friendly approach to researching, writing, and publishing a variety of documents relevant to legal practice in today's world, including law journal articles, seminar papers and capstone projects, bar journal articles, policy papers, op-eds, social media posts and blogs, and even creative works. With helpful examples and clear step-by-step instructions, this book meets writers where they are and encourages them to find their unique scholarly and professional voice.
About the Author
Christine Nero Coughlin is a Professor of Law at Wake Forest University School of Law.
Sandy C. Patrick is a Professor of Lawyering at Lewis & Clark Law School.
Matthew Houston is a practicing attorney with an international law firm, focusing his practice on the litigation and resolution of complex commercial disputes, with an emphasis on contract disputes, commercial torts cases, and real estate disputes. He is also an adjunct professor at Wake Forest University School of Law.
A former member of the faculty at Wake Forest School of Law, Liz McCurry Johnson is a practicing attorney at the firm of Crosswhite, Crosswhite & Johnson.
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