Legal Writing Process, Analysis, and Organization [Connected eBook with Study Center]
, by Edwards, Linda H.; Moppett, Samantha A.- ISBN: 9798894103501 | 8894103501
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 2/2/2026
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Linda H. Edwards and Samantha A. Moppett’s Legal Writing: Process, Analysis, and Organization, Ninth Edition, is an essential guide for legal writing students. Legal Writing: Process, Analysis, and Organization, the only legal writing text that uses a process approach, presents writing as a logical sequence of steps. Streamlined to meet the needs of today’s students, the Ninth Edition uses adult learning theory concepts and a “flipped classroom” approach to add even greater focus and efficiency to classroom and study time.
New to the Ninth Edition:
- The Introduction now includes information about generative artificial intelligence, discussing why it is important to master legal writing when artificial intelligence can now generate legal documents in seconds.
- The sections on ethics have been updated to include discussion of ethical responsibilities in the context of the use of artificial intelligence in practice.
- Information about ethos, pathos, and logos as the tools lawyers use to persuade judges has been added.
- In light of the pandemic era shift to remote proceedings, the chapter on oral advocacy now provides a more in-depth discussion of using virtual conferencing technology for court proceedings.
- The citation chapter has been edited to reflect the rules in the new editions of the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation and The Bluebook.
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Straightforward and succinct presentation of first-year legal writing topics
- Approach to teaching reasoning and writing as two interrelated processes
- Clear explanations and concrete examples that support a range of learning styles
- Writing exercises that offer hands-on practice for skill development
- Chapter on professional correspondence that provides guidance as to the appropriate use of e-mail and texts
- Sample office memorandum, e-memo, letters, trial brief, and appellate brief, as well as the cases that are used in the examples, which are conveniently located in the Appendices



