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April 9, 2008
Bryan Garner's Video Interviews of SCOTUS Justices on Brief Writing, Oral Advocacy and More
Interesting videos highlighted in recent article from Legal Times:
"They are raw and unvarnished, like what might happen if you turned a videocam on yourself in your garage and started talking.
But the collection of videos on LawProse.org were shot at the Supreme Court and they star eight of the nine justices speaking passionately, sarcastically, angrily, into the camera as they answer questions about brief writing, oral advocacy and their own love-hate relationships with the written word.
Their interviewer, legal writing guru Bryan Garner, quietly posted the eight videos on the Web site in January. Garner has interviewed dozens of judges, lawyers and writers over the years, seeking video clips for use in his profitable legal writing seminars. But he realized the interviews with the justices, conducted a year ago or more, were a unique treasure that he should not profit from, so he put them up without restriction, editing, fee or fanfare." [RJ]
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