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October 23, 2012
Volume 9 of “Legal Communication & Rhetoric” is Out
The journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors, Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD, has published an impressive set of articles. Here is the table of contents for volume 9 with links to the texts of the articles.Preface
articles & essays
The Count’s Dilemma: Or, Harmony and Dissonance in Legal Language
Ian Gallacher
The Power of Clarity: Ulysses S. Grant as a Model of Writing “So That There Could Be No Mistaking It”
Julie A. Oseid
A Shift to Narrativity
Derek H. Kiernan-Johnson
Competing Stories: A Case Study of the Role of Narrative Reasoning in Judicial Decisions
Kenneth D. Chestek
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: How Wordle™ Can Help Legal Writers
Allison D. Martin
Narrative Reasoning and Analogy: The Untold Story
Christy H. DeSanctis
Using a Narrative Lens to Understand Empathy and How it Matters in Judging
Andrea McArdle
Rhetoric, Referential Communication, and the Novice Writer
Barbara P. Blumenfeld
Morality, Trust, and Illusion: Ethos as Relationship
Melissa H. Weresh
Law and Practice
Will Rhee
Text Work as Identity Work for Legal Writers: How Writing Texts Contribute to the Construction of a Professional Identity
Shelley Kierstead and Erica Abner
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