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Vol. 16, 2010March 01, 2010 EDT

Persuading Judges: An Empirical Analysis of Writing Style, Persuasion, and the Use of Plain English

Sean Flammer,
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Legal Writing
Sean Flammer, Persuading Judges: An Empirical Analysis of Writing Style, Persuasion, and the Use of Plain English, 16 Legal Writing 191 (2010).

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