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The Art of Advocacy: Briefs, Motions, and Writing Strategies of America's Best Lawyers [Connected eBook] (Aspen Coursebook)
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Author: Noah A. Messing
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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook on CasebookConnect, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities, plus an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.Students crave examples of how to write effectively, and The Art of Advocacy: Briefs, Motions, and Writing Strategies of Americas Best Lawyers satisfies with a powerful show-dont-tell approach. The text thoughtfully compiles approximately 160 short, stellar excerpts of legal advocacy and analysis and demonstrates vital principles by using documents from exciting, timely cases: the WikiLeaks controversy, the Deepwater Horizon litigation, the Independent Counsels investigation of President Clinton, Facebooks battle with the Winklevoss twins, and the prosecution of Bernie Madoff. Detailed annotations give insight into what makes each document so effective, and each chapter ends with one or two unannotated examples for in-class discussion and analysis. For year-long courses, this book is a stellar option for second-semester students. Mirroring the sophistication of doctrinal textbooks, The Art of Advocacy stresses strategic choices and the art of building compelling substantive arguments. The text focuses on briefs and motionsdeveloping a theme, framing issues, and isolating examples of specific doctrinal, textual, and policy arguments. Many chapters are devoted to the documents lawyers write most often, such as e-mails, letters, memos, and motions. An innovative layout helps students engage with the material. Exemplary Legal Writing contains never-published private and confidential 1957 advice on written advocacy from the legendary Karl Llewellyn. A comprehensive Teachers Manual provides sample syllabi, additional discussion points, discussion points on the unannotated examples at the end of each chapter, and exercises.Featuresemploys a show-dont-tell, example-driven approachcompiles approximately 160 short, stellar excerpts of legal advocacy and analysisdemonstrates vital principles with documents from exciting, timely casesthe WikiLeaks controversythe Deepwater Horizon litigationthe Independent Counsels investigation of President ClintonFacebooks battle with the Winklevoss twinsthe prosecution of Bernie Madoff, and moredetailed annotations give insight into what makes each document effectiveshort introductions explain the context and basic facts of the case for which each exemplar was writtenchapters end with one or two unannotated examples for in-class discussion and analysisfor year-long courses, a stellar option for second-semester studentsstresses strategic choices and the art of building compelling substantive argumentsfocuses on briefs and motionsdeveloping a themeframing issuesisolating examples of specific argumentsdoctrinal, textual, and policyexample-based chapters show documents lawyers write most often (e-mails, letters, memos, motions, etc.)innovative layoutcontains the legendary Karl Llewellyns never-published private and confidential advice on written advocacy
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