The Supreme Guide to Writing

Jill Barton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:20th Dec '24

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Learn to become a great writer and master modern grammar rules with the U.S. Supreme Court justices as your guide. In The Supreme Guide to Writing, law professor Jill Barton cuts through competing advice to detail definitive grammar rules based on the nation's unequivocal authority: the U.S. Supreme Court. The book details a revolution in legal writing, with the justices progressing beyond the drab and technical for the deft and lyrical. With the first-ever analysis of 10,000 pages of Court opinions, the book pinpoints grammar and style rules that the justices follow--and describes the outdated rules they leave behind. Today's Court casts aside formality in favor of pop-culture references, contractions, and approachable language. In addition to establishing grammar and style rules, the book illustrates best practices with hundreds of examples of the justices' most brilliant sentences from the past several years. With step-by-step instructions, the book describes how to emulate the justices' writing styles by breaking down their strategies and techniques. It shows how Justice Elena Kagan lands amusing quips and weaves together down-to-earth analogies, how Justice Neil Gorsuch executes witty retorts, and how Chief Justice John Roberts pens unforgettable lines with understated style and humor. The best writing appears effortless, but it also takes tremendous effort. Legal writing even more so. The Supreme Guide to Writing provides a nonpartisan look at how the justices present their words to the world.

Taking a unique approach as a DIY instructional guide on the art and craft of writing, Jill Barton's The Supreme Guide to Writing: Become a great writer with the U.S. Supreme Court as Your Guide from the Oxford University Press is essentially a complete, comprehensive, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in terms of content, organization and presentation. * Midwest Book Review *
This is a brief and straightforward reference work that, given it is based on US legal writing, is refreshingly accessible and potentially useful for the non-US lawyer. The rules identified are to the point and of general application: keep sentences short; use the active voice; brevity is key. * Tom Proverbs-Garbett, The Law Society Gazette *

ISBN: 9780197754368

Dimensions: 236mm x 157mm x 14mm

Weight: 354g

240 pages