Good legal writers form coherent paragraphs. Great legal writers like Chief Justice Roberts do far more: 1) create a linear progression of paragraph openers, 2) add interim conclusions, 2) sprinkle in higher-level logical transitions, and 4) use echoing and dovetailing to help all the moving parts snap together. I've mapped all of that out in a section from Shoop v. Twyford.[flippingbook width="100%" height="auto" ratio="3:2" title="Supreme Structure: Four Tips from The Chief Justice"]https://online.flippingbook.com/view/2886233/[/flippingbook]View on FlippingBook.com.
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