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Vol. 12, 2006March 01, 2006 EDT

Writing Is Everybody’s Business: Theoretical and Practical Justifications for Teaching Writing Across the Law School Curriculum

Carol McCrehan Parker,
doctrineteaching writing and teaching doctrinewriting across the curriculumsymposium
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Carol McCrehan Parker, Writing Is Everybody’s Business: Theoretical and Practical Justifications for Teaching Writing Across the Law School Curriculum, 12 Legal Writing 175 (2006).

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