Advanced Legal Writing: Writing for the Court (628-1)
Instructors
Janet Siegel Brown
312/503-0397
Levy Mayer 292
Meeting Info
Rubloff Building 339: Fri 1:30PM - 3:20PM
Registration Requirements
Communication and Legal Reasoning I and II (or their equivalent) is a prereq
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will have a thorough understanding of: (1) the fundamentals of judicial decision-making and writing; (2) various styles and approaches to judicial writing; and (3) the role of the law clerk in this process. Through exercises and assignments, you will be better equipped to: (1) identify and analyze legal and factual issues before the court; (2) research and write as an impartial decision-maker; and (3) cite-check, edit, and polish your legal writing.
Teaching Method
Ungraded in-class exercises
Class Materials (Required)
None
Class Attributes
Satisfies Experiential Learning degree req
Satisfies Prof Writing degree req
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Communication and Legal Reasoning I and II are pre-requisites for this course.