In our increasingly polarized society, claims that prosecutions are politically motivated, racially motivated, or just plain arbitrary are more... MORE
Our goal in legal writing is to give our reader the necessary information as quickly and efficiently as possible. We’re not writing mystery novels,... MORE
The idea of adding or changing words in a quote might seem counterintuitive. After all, the whole purpose of quoting is to use someone else’s words... MORE
In our last column, we explored different ways of incorporating quotes into legal writing. And although the whole point of quoting is to use another... MORE
Lawyers often have to rely on others’ words — words written by legislatures, courts, or parties to a contract. But improper use or overuse of quotes... MORE
National judicial systems within the European Union (EU) face pressures toward alignment under the policy agendas for judicial cooperation connected... MORE
It is—and has long been—well known that the Executive’s power is expanding. To date, there are two dominant analyses of the Judiciary’s role in that... MORE
Judicial reasoning and rhetoric should be mutually reinforcing, but they often end up at odds. Edwards v. Vannoy offers an unusually rich opportunity... MORE
It’s commonly said that words are lawyers’ stock-in-trade. But we also deal with numbers: dates, times, dollar amounts, pre-judgment interest rates,... MORE
This text on transnational civil litigation presents the basic legal doctrine within a larger, illuminating conceptual framework. The book organizes... MORE
This Essay analyzes three methods of avoiding the doctrinal disarray in American choice of law: imposing constitutional restrictions on personal... MORE
Over the last several years, a debate has flared up over universal injunctions—court orders that purport to benefit individuals across the nation,... MORE
When it comes to editing, many lawyers prefer to use nothing more than a red pen and their knowledge and experience. These days, however, there are... MORE
The present study examined whether a defense rebuttal expert can effectively educate jurors on the risk that the prosecution's fingerprint expert... MORE
It’s summer—that time of year when thousands of law students flood law firms, nonprofits, government offices, and judicial chambers to take up summer... MORE
Lawyers take the words they put on the page seriously. But I fear that they often neglect the very last step in the writing task: making sure that... MORE
Modern courts and commentators have had trouble distinguishing the kinds of decisions that require “judicial” power from the adjudicative tasks that... MORE