If you still think you can’t write an argumentative essay, think again. Remember the last time you convinced your roommate to get the pizza topping you like. Or that time you ranted on TikTok about ...
Dry. Proscriptive. Wordy. Jargony. Boring. Many words have been used to describe scientific writing, very few of which would excite a reader to take a closer look into the contents of a paper. With ...
The new “question-of-the-week” is: How do we teach ELLs formal language and how to write argument essays for the CCSS? The number of English Language Learners in our schools is growing and, at the ...
Climate change remains one of the most urgent and debated issues in the United States today. With wildfires, hurricanes, and rising sea levels frequently making headlines, students are often tasked ...
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Sharpen your edge with persuasive legal writing tips
Persuasive legal writing isn’t just about knowing the law—it’s about presenting it with clarity, structure, and impact. From law school assignments to high-stakes appellate briefs, the ability to ...
We are reading this article not for its content – although I expect it to be of interest to many of you, especially the criminology majors – but as an illustration of how to think in terms of ...
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Mastering persuasive legal writing for impact
Persuasive legal writing is more than putting laws on paper—it’s about structuring facts, law, and rhetoric into a compelling narrative that convinces decision-makers. From mastering clarity and tone ...
Changes are afoot in standardized testing for law school applicants, from the end of logic games on the LSAT to the emergence of JD-Next as a rising alternative to the LSAT or GRE. Likewise, the LSAT ...
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