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Volume 14, 2008
Joseph M. Williams 1933 - 2008 Chris Rideout
An Introduction to Applied Storytelling and to This Symposium Ruth Anne Robbins
Applied Legal Storytelling, Politics, and Factual Realism Brian J. Foley
Storytelling, Narrative Rationality, and Legal Persuasion J. Christopher Rideout
Lawyering as Artist: Using Significant Moments and Obtuse Objects to Enhance Advocacy James Parry Eyster Appendix
The Plot Thickens: The Appellate Brief as Story Kenneth D. Chestek
The Case for “Thinking Like a Filmmaker”: Using Lars von Trier’s Dogville as a Model for Writing Statements of Facts Elyse Pepper
Justice Formation from Generation to Generation: Atticus Finch and the Stories Lawyers Tell Their Children Mary Ellen Maatman
Putting the “I” in Wr*t*ng: Drafting an A/Effective Personal Statement to Tell a Winning Refuge Story Stacy Caplow
Better Revision: Encouraging Student Writers to See through the Eyes of the Reader Patricia Grande Montana Appendix
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