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Vol. 30, 2026August 16, 2026 EDT

Volume 30 - Full Volume

Multiple Authors,
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Articles in Vol. 30, 2026

Vol. 30, 2026
  • Volume 30 - Full Volume
    Multiple Authors
  • Editor's Note
    Irene Ten Cate
  • JLWI Editorial Board, Volume 30
    JLWI
  • Invigorating Conferencing
    Katrina Robinson
  • "Check-Ride for Legal Writers": Using Aviation Pedagogy to Rethink Assessment in the Age of Generative AI
    Martin McKown
  • The Magic of Mistakes in Promoting Learning in the Legal Writing Classroom
    Diana J. Simon
  • How Understandable Are Adjudicative Decisions? Introducing and Applying Law's Own Readability Formula
    Mike Madden
  • Speeding Toward the Inevitable: More Thoughts on the Case for the Singular _They_ in Formal Legal Writing
    Jennifer Arlin
  • From Builders to Editors: Reimagining How We Teach Citation in the AI Era
    Donna L. EngMargie Alsbrook
  • Reality Check: Mass Incarceration and Teaching Lawyering Skills
    Amanda L. Elyse
  • Uniform, Supervised Programs: A Step Backwards for Legal Writing
    Ben L. Fernandez
  • The Chicken or the Egg: Reflections on the Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of _Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute_
    J. Christopher Rideout
  • From Filling Volumes to Raising Standards: Reflections on a Discipline Coming into Its Own
    Kristin Gerdy Kyle
  • Professional Identity Development: From Law School to Beyond--Growth as an Editor and as a Journal
    Brooke J. Bowman
  • A Community of Writers, Readers, and Editors
    Karen J. Sneddon
  • Amplifying Voices, Shaping the Future: _JLWI_ at Thirty(-Five)
    Andrele Brutus St. Val
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Multiple Authors, Volume 30 - Full Volume, 30 Legal Writing (2026).
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