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Volume 3, 1997

Keynote Addresses
Education's Promise
Sam Wineburg
Laurel Currie Oates
Legal Reasoning After Post-Modern Critiques of Reason
Peter Suber
Narratives of Composition Studies
Anne Ruggles Gere
"All the World's a [Page]"
Justice Rosalie E. Wahl
Presentations
Using Composition Theory and Scholarship to Teach Legal Writing More Effectively
Nancy Soonpaa
Logical Reasoning "Obviously"
Anita Schnee
Overcoming Challenges in the Global Classroom: Teaching Legal Research and Writing to International Law Students and Law Graduates
Mark E. Wojcik
Diane Penneys Edelman
Rule Based Legal Writing Problems: A Pedagogical Approach
Gail Anne Kintzer
Maureen Straub Kordesh
C. Ann Sheehan
Selecting and Designing Effective Legal Writing Problems
Grace Tonner
Diana Pratt
The Self-Graded Draft:Teaching Students to Revise Using Guided Self-Critique
Mary Beth Beazley
Using Visual Techniques to Teach Legal Analysis and Synthesis
Angela Passalacqua
Using Examinations in First-Year Legal Research, Writing, and Reasoning Courses
Douglas Miller

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