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Association of Legal Writing Directors
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Katılım Haziran 2020
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Reposting the announcement by @JessicaRGunder is a better way to celebrate and share her contribution in @TulaneLawReview than our original post. It's exciting to see our discipline exploring important issues relating to generative AI.
Jessica Gunder@JessicaRGunder
I am excited to be publishing this article with @TulaneLawReview! (Article is forthcoming and feedback is still welcome) papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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New scholarship alert: ALWD Board member Jessica Gunder (@uidaholaw) has authored a piece on how courts should address AI when pro se litigants rely on it. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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And Susan McMahon of @ASUCollegeOfLaw encouraged law professors to embrace a "pedagogy of disruption and creation" to prepare students to creatively advocate for positive change. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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For example, here's the thought-provoking work @djsziff presented, Citation, Slavery, and the Law as Choice: Thoughts on Bluebook Rule 10.7.1(D). papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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Last weekend's Western Regional Legal Writing Conference @usfca School of Law included some intriguing and inspiring talks. It provided a great start to the fall semester. Lineup appears here: myusf.usfca.edu/law/western-le…
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Likely a helpful tool for law students working to review and revise their legal writing.
Michelle Strowhiro@strowhiro
Do you find it helpful to sometimes have text read aloud to you? Quick Microsoft Word tip: newer versions of Word have a "Read Aloud" option under the "Review" tab!
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Share your recent work with @JALWD, accepting submissions through Sept. 1. alwd.org/lcr-submissions
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ALWD folks who are thinking about and experimenting with AI: thoughts? Perhaps for complex matters AND ALSO FOR STUDENTS it's best to bring AI tools into the equation later in the writing process?
Daniel Schwarcz@Dschwarcz
Most assume that AI is best used in legal writing to help generate a first draft. But this can undermine human understanding of the legal issues. For complex matters it’s thus best to use AI to create a SECOND draft after you work through the problem independently.
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@mch_tweets @ASUCollegeOfLaw @UMichLaw Page 35, n.54, cites this piece: americanbar.org/groups/law_stu…
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Fun find: Chapter 1 of the new 6th ed. of Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law cites both Alyssa Dragnich of @ASUCollegeOfLaw and @mch_tweets of @UMichLaw.
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The baton has been passed. Rachel Croskery-Roberts of @UCILaw is now the President of @ALWD_tweets. Looking forward to a great year under Rachel's leadership.
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The ALWD Biennial Conference registration deadline is June 15. Please join us!
alwd.org/conference
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