LawProse with Bryan A. Garner
Taming the Tongue: In the Heyday of English Grammar
Garner's Writing Lesson #8: The art of asking questions.
Garner's Writing Lesson #7: Writers are made, not born.
Garner's Writing Lesson #6: Not just accepting edits but seeking them.
Garner's Writing Lesson #5: Writing for your reader.
Garner's Writing Lesson #4: What is good writing?
Garner's Writing Lesson #3: The Art of Revision.
Writing Lesson #2: You are what you write.
Writing Lesson #1: How to get seriously good
Introduction to The Winning Brief Part 2
About The Winning Brief Summer 2016 Webinars
An introduction to GMEU and Abridged Black's Law Dictionary
Hon. Elena Kagan, Associate Justice, Part 1 of 4
Hon. Elena Kagan, Associate Justice, Part 2 of 4
Hon. Elena Kagan, Associate Justice, Part 3 of 4
Hon. Elena Kagan, Associate Justice, Part 4 of 4
The Legal-Writing Skills Test, LawProse, Bryan Garner
Persuasive Oral Argument, LawProse, Bryan Garner
Hon. Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice, Part 2
Garner Method for Better Legal Memos, LawProse, Bryan Garner
Better Grammar for Lawyers: Part Four, LawProse, Bryan Garner
Hon. Stephen Breyer, Associate Justice, Part 2
Professor John R. Trimble, The University of Texas at Austin: Three Problems
Hon. William C. Whitbeck, Chief Judge, Mich. Court of Appeals (Lansing): On Ad Hominem Attacks
Hon. William R. Wilson Jr., U.S. District Judge (Little Rock): On Law Reviewese
Hon. Bruce D. Willis, Minnesota Court of Appeals (St. Paul): On Page Limits