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Techniques Of Legal Drafting: A Survival Manual, Peter N. Swisher
Techniques Of Legal Drafting: A Survival Manual, Peter N. Swisher
Law Faculty Publications
The purpose of this article is to identify and demonstrate various legal drafting concepts and techniques in order to give the law student and legal practitioner a working knowledge of the fundamental principles of legal drafting. Although this article does not purport to be an exhaustive treatise on the subject, it is offered to law students and practitioners alike for what it is-a basic survival manual for the aspiring legal draftsman.
Teaching Legal Reasoning In Law School, Peter N. Swisher
Teaching Legal Reasoning In Law School, Peter N. Swisher
Law Faculty Publications
With the understanding that reasonable scholars and critics may differ, it is nevertheless this article's contention that law schools today must still strive to teach the basic logical principles-and process-of legal reasoning. By analogy, a swimmer must learn at least a few basic strokes in order to survive in his new environment. The same is true with law students and legal reasoning. An elementary foundation in legal reasoning skills, limited though it may be, is still better than nothing at all-especially when the latter alternative offers only confusion and misunderstanding.
The purpose of this article is to discuss one such …