Are you taking a seminar and you need to write a paper or papers about tax law and policy? In the course of writing this paper, you may need to pick a topic, find books and articles, look at legislative history, research administrative law, and more. This guide is intended to introduce you to the many ways that the Library can help you accomplish these things successfully.
Making Law Review: The Expert's Guide to Mastering the Write-On Competition
by
Wes Henricksen
Every year, law students across the country participate in the write-on competition for a shot at the most highly coveted prize in law school: membership on the law review. But until now, law students had nowhere to turn to for reliable information regarding the competition. This book has changed all that. Making Law Review explains how the competition works, and reveals the surprising and innovative techniques students have used to excel in it. Author Wes Henricksen interviewed dozens of current and former law review members at many of the top law schools to learn their secrets to success in the write-on competition. This book synthesizes those students' experiences into a comprehensive body of valuable advice on topics such as how to best prepare for the competition, how to effectively allocate your time throughout it, and how to write a winning submission paper.
How to Write a Law Review Article
by
Richard Delgado
Richard Delgado, How to Write a Law Review Article, 20 U.S.F. L. Rev. 445 (1985).
The author wrote this article to explain in simple fashion some rules, conventions, and shortcuts he learned over the years as a legal writer. He explains the various steps one ought to consider in writing a law review article, the types and genres of such articles, and a few tips having to do with submission and marketing of one's work.
Teaching Foreign LLM Students About Legal Scholarship
by
Matthew A. Edwards
Matthew A. Edwards, Teaching Foreign LLM Students About Legal Scholarship, 51 J. LEGAL EDUC. 520 (2001).
Discusses the purpose and form of law review articles.
Law Students as Legal Scholars: An Essay/Review of Scholarly Writing for Law Students and Academic Legal Writing
by
Ruthann Robson
7 N.Y. CITY L. REV. 195 (2004).
Looks at the Falk and Volokh books.
Writing a Student Article
by
Eugene Volokh
Eugene Volokh, Writing a Student Article, 48 J. LEGAL EDUC. 247 (1998).
The original piece that his book expands on.
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