Seminar Papers, Capstones, Scholarly Articles
Professors’ Guides
Six professors at Lewis & Clark Law School have provided detailed guides for successfully completing substantial writing projects:
Print Resources
Jessica L. Clark and Kristen E. Murray, Scholarly Writing: Ideas, Examples, and Execution (2nd ed., Carolina Academic Press 2012).
Available at Boley Law Library: KF250 .C528 2012
Elizabeth Fajans, Scholarly Writing for Law Students: Seminar Papers, Law Review Notes, and Law Review Competition Papers (5th ed., West 2017).
Available at Boley Law Library: KF250 .F35 2017
Eugene Volokh, Academic Legal Writing: Law Review Articles, Student Notes, Seminar Papers, and Getting on Law Review (5th ed., Foundation Press 2016).
Available at Boley Law Library: KF250 .V64 2016
Online Resources
Heather Meeker, “Stalking the Golden Topic: A Guide to Locating and Selecting Topics for Legal Research Papers,” 1996 Utah L. Rev. 917 (1996).
https://pennstatelaw.psu.edu/_file/protected/writing_tools/Stalking_the_Golden_Topic.pdf
Eugene Volokh, “Writing a Student Article,” 48 J. Legal Educ. 247 (1998).
https://www.stetson.edu/law/
Law School Writing Center is located in room 212A (We’ve moved!) of Wood Hall on the Law Campus.
MSC: 51
email legalwrt@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6873
Writing Specialist
Hillary Gell
Teaching Fellow
Madeline Masaryk
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