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Drafting the Ideal Appellate Brief

February 04, 2020 Christine Coughlin, Professor of Legal Writing at Wake Forest School of Law; Jean Goetz Mangan, Legal Writing Instructor at the University of Georgia School of Law; Ruth Anne Robbins, Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School Episode 96
Law to Fact
Drafting the Ideal Appellate Brief
Show Notes

In this episode...
Three writing expert writing professors share their advice and key strategies to assure success on the appellate brief.  Christine Coughlin, Professor of Legal Writing at Wake Forest School of Law, Jean Goetz Mangan, Legal Writing Instructor at the University of Georgia School of Law and Ruth Anne Robbins, Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School highlight the importance of pre-writing, narrative and even font choice when drafting the brief.  And we all share the fear we first felt, and fun we finally had, when arguing the brief.

Some key takeaways...

  1. Chart the arguments both pro and con before you begin writing your argument.
  2. Document design can improve the quality of your brief.  
  3. Headings are the prime real estate of your appellate brief.
  4. There is a huge value to pre-writing.


Our experts share some key reference books for you to check out!

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