As law professors, you are entrusted with the task of not only![]() Moreover, the handbook’s versatility allows you to tailor your teaching to meet the varied needs of your students: You can use the handbook for assignments, focus on specific chapters to address weaknesses, or incorporate exercises into classroom discussions for a more interactive learning experience. The interactive questions and exercises within the ebook format further enhance student engagement and allow for self-assessment. By integrating this handbook into your curriculum, you can offer your students a comprehensive tool that enhances their understanding of legal writing and empowers them to tackle complex writing assignments with greater independence. This handbook, therefore, represents not just a teaching aid but also a pivotal step toward cultivating proficient legal practitioners who are well-versed in the art of legal writing. 32,272 Words, 102 Pages in PDF Published May 2023 A Teacher’s Manual is available for faculty; please use your CALI credentials to login for access. LICENSE Legal Writing Handbook for Clinical Students by CALI 2023 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted. |
About the AuthorNan L. Haynes Nan Haynes is an emeritus State University at Buffalo Law School professor, who taught legal writing for 15 years. She is also a retired attorney who represented plaintiffs in civil rights and toxic torts claims. |