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Introduction

Editor’s Note
Kristin B. Gerdy

Burton Foundation Awards for Outstanding Contributions to Legal Writing Education

Legal Writing in the Academy 2000-2010:
A Decade of Promise and Progress

Darby Dickerson

Articles

Preparing for Globalized Law Practice: The Need to Include International and Comparative Law in the Legal Writing Curriculum
Susan L. DeJarnatt & Mark C. Rahdert

Teaching after Dark: Part-Time Evening Students and the First-Year Legal
Research & Writing Classroom

Bonny L. Tavares & Rebecca L. Scalio

Norm-Referenced Grading in the Age of Carnegie: Why Criteria-Referenced
Grading Is More Consistent with Current Trends in Legal Education and How Legal Writing Can Lead the Way

Leslie M. Rose

Peer Tutoring and the Law School Writing Center: Theory and Practice
Kristen E. Murray

Judicial Opinion Writing: An Annotated Bibliography
Ruth C. Vance

The Carnegie Effect: Elevating Practical Training over Liberal Education in
Curricular Reform

Mark Yates