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The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

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All Copying Is Not Created Equal: Borrowed Language In Supreme Court Opinions, Adam Feldman Apr 2016

All Copying Is Not Created Equal: Borrowed Language In Supreme Court Opinions, Adam Feldman

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Ten Items Or Less: A Reflection On The Third Edition Of Bryan Garner's The Winning Brief, Carl S. Kaplan Apr 2014

Ten Items Or Less: A Reflection On The Third Edition Of Bryan Garner's The Winning Brief, Carl S. Kaplan

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No abstract provided.


From Good To Great: The Four Stages Of Effective Self-Editing, Wes Hendrix Oct 2013

From Good To Great: The Four Stages Of Effective Self-Editing, Wes Hendrix

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Whittling: Drafting Concise And Effective Appellate Briefs, Brian K. Keller Oct 2013

Whittling: Drafting Concise And Effective Appellate Briefs, Brian K. Keller

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No abstract provided.


Meet Mortimer Levitan, D. P. Marshall Jr. Apr 2002

Meet Mortimer Levitan, D. P. Marshall Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Confidential Chat On The Craft Of Briefing, Mortimer Levitan Apr 2002

Confidential Chat On The Craft Of Briefing, Mortimer Levitan

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This essay offers advice for writing briefs focusing on the readability rather than the content of brief writing. A light-hearted tone is used that entertains while informing.


Listening To John W. Davis, D. P. Marshall Jr. Oct 2001

Listening To John W. Davis, D. P. Marshall Jr.

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From the Library is a new section in The Journal that will reprint the best that has been written about appellate practice and the appellate process. The first piece features timeless advice about oral argument by John W. Davis. Davis was a country lawyer, law teacher, state legislator and congressman, Solicitor General of the United States, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, Democratic candidate for President in 1924, and managing partner of a New York City law firm.


The Argument Of An Appeal, John W. Davis Oct 2001

The Argument Of An Appeal, John W. Davis

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John W. Davis candidly offers ten pieces of advice for oral appellate advocacy.


Book Review: Bryan A. Garner, The Winning Brief (Oxford University Press 1999), Peter Friedman Jan 2000

Book Review: Bryan A. Garner, The Winning Brief (Oxford University Press 1999), Peter Friedman

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A critical review of Bryan A. Garner’s text on legal writing.