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Legal Writing and Research

Western New England University School of Law

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Western New England College School of Law

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The Transition To Legal Analysis Begins With Orientation, Myra G. Orlen Jan 2003

The Transition To Legal Analysis Begins With Orientation, Myra G. Orlen

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The Author discusses the progression from simple to more complex assignments in the Legal Research and Writing curriculum at Western New England College School of Law.


An Elective Advanced Course, Jeanne M. Kaiser, Beth Cohen Jan 2002

An Elective Advanced Course, Jeanne M. Kaiser, Beth Cohen

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The Authors discuss Legal Research and Writing course requirements at Western New England College School of Law. Although the students must complete a qualified writing course, previously there was no general advanced legal research and writing course. However, recently Western New England College School of Law has offered an Advanced Legal Research and Writing tutorial as an elective. This course is taught by a member of the Legal Research and Writing faculty on a rotating basis.


Modeling: Placing Persuasion In Context, Myra G. Orlen Jan 2001

Modeling: Placing Persuasion In Context, Myra G. Orlen

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The Author discusses the use of a contextual model to teach persuasion and its proven success in first year classes at Western New England College School of Law.