New eLangdell® Press textbook ready for classroom adoption

We are excited to announce a new eLangdell® Press textbook “Legal Argumentation: Reasoning & Writing About the Law.”  The textbook is suitable for a two- or three-semester introduction to legal analysis, reasoning, research, and writing. It covers theories underlying legal reasoning and analysis, contexts in which reasoning and analysis occur, and many common textual and oral genres, such as memos, briefs, letters, emails, contracts, and oral communication. The book’s appendices provide extensive supplemental information and examples, including writing resources, sample student work, and annotated documents.

Managing Editor:   
Brian N. Larson (Texas A&M University School of Law)

Editors:
Krista Bordatto (Campbell Law School)
John Cook (University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law)
Beverly Caro Duréus (Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University)
Joshua Aaron Jones (California Western School of Law)
Jessica A. Mahon Scoles (Western New England University School of Law)
Elizabeth Sherowski (University of Detroit Mercy School of Law)
Susan Tanner (Louis D. Brandeis School of Law University of Louisville)
Stephanie Rae Williams (Pepperdine Caruso School of Law)

About eLangdell®

CALI’s eLangdell® Press publishes free casebooks and book chapters authored and peer-reviewed by law professors. All are released with a Creative Commons license (CC CY-NC-SA) – free to adopt and modify without permission.

  • Over 30 publications covering 17 different legal subject areas
  • ​​Compatible with all mobile devices and tablets
  • Print version available with no mark-up cost
  • Include cases, notes, questions, and teacher’s manuals
  • New books include interactive questions using H5P

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