English Legal Writing (English) - 109 Academic Year

本課程是由 國立陽明交通大學科技法律研究所 提供。

This course presents the student with two aspects for effective writing in the legal environment: citation skills and legal research skills. Students will learn and practice the basic skills necessary for identifying, locating, and using legal resources, including primary sources of statutory and case law; secondary authority; and research reference tools commonly used in the practice of law. Students will also be introduced to Bluebook citation methods.

Course Objectives:
At the conclusion of the course, you will be able to do the following:
  1. Evaluate and understand legal authority structures, identify legal issues, assess source
credibility and accuracy, and formulate a line of legal reasoning using those sources;
  2. Use sound methods of legal research; and
  3. Properly attribute sources in legal writing, and be able to cite to cases, statutes, regulations,
and secondary sources in Bluebook format.


Textbooks:

Harvard L. Review Association,The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation., 21st ed., Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard Law Review Association, 2020.
Beau Steenken & Tina Brooks, Sources of American Law: An Introduction to Legal Research., 2d ed., CALI eLangdell Press, 2016.
Jessica Kirschner,The Chicago Manual of Style., 17th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017.

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Instructor(s) School of Law Prof. Mark Shope
Course Credits 3 Credits
Academic Year 109 Academic Year
Level 
Prior Knowledge This class is taught in English, with Mandarin subtitles provided in the lecture videos. However, students do not need English skills in excess of those required by the university for admission.
Related Resources Course Video   Course Syllabus  Course Calendar  

WeekCourse ContentCourse Video
The Bluebook Rule 1:Structure and Use of CitationsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 2:Typefaces for Law ReviewsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 3:SubdivisionsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 4:Short Citation FormsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 5:QuotationsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 6:Abbreviations, Numerals and SymbolsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 7:Italicization for Style and in Unique CircumstancesWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 8:CapitalizationWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 9:Titles of Judges, Officials and Terms of CourtWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 10:CasesWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 11:ConstitutionWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 12:StatutesWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 13:Legislative MaterialsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 14:Administrative and Executive MaterialsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 15:Books, Reports, and Other Nonperiodic MaterialsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 16:Periodical MaterialsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 17:Unpublished and Forthcoming SourcesWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 18:The Internet, Electronic Media, and Other Nonprint ResourcesWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 19:ServicesWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 20:Foreign MaterialsWatch Online
The Bluebook Rule 21:International MaterialsWatch Online
The Bluebook T2.42:Foreign JurisdictionsWatch Online
Legal Research 1:English Legal Writing-IntroductionWatch Online
Legal Research 2:Research ProcessWatch Online
Legal Research 3:Secondary SourcesWatch Online
Legal Research 4:Electronic Sources-WestlawWatch Online
Legal Research 5:Administrative RegulationWatch Online
Legal Research 6:Judicial Opinions and Common LawWatch Online
Legal Research 7:Constitution and StatutesWatch Online
Legal Research 8:United States Legal System IntroductionWatch Online
Grammar and Style Lectures 1Watch Online
Grammar and Style Lectures 2Watch Online
Grammar and Style Lectures 3Watch Online
Grammar and Style Lectures 4Watch Online
Grammar and Style Lectures 5Watch Online
Grammar and Style Lectures 6Watch Online

課程目標

Course Description:

This course presents the student with two aspects for effective writing in the legal environment: citation skills and legal research skills. Students will learn and practice the basic skills necessary for identifying, locating, and using legal resources, including primary sources of statutory and case law; secondary authority; and research reference tools commonly used in the practice of law. Students will also be introduced to Bluebook citation methods.

 

Course Objectives:

At the conclusion of the course, you will be able to do the following:

1. Evaluate and understand legal authority structures, identify legal issues, assess source credibility and accuracy, and formulate a line of legal reasoning using those sources;

2. Use sound methods of legal research; and

3. Properly attribute sources in legal writing, and be able to cite to cases, statutes, regulations, and secondary sources in Bluebook format.

 

課程章節

單元主題
Legal Research
Citation System

 

課程書目

Harvard L. Review Association,The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation., 21st ed., Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard Law Review Association, 2020.

Beau Steenken & Tina Brooks, Sources of American Law: An Introduction to Legal Research., 2d ed., CALI eLangdell Press, 2016.

Jessica Kirschner,The Chicago Manual of Style., 17th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017.

本課程行事曆提供課程進度與考試資訊參考。

學期週次
上課日期
參考課程進度

第一週

2020/09/28
  • The Bluebook
第二週2020/10/26
  • The Bluebook
第三週2020/11/23
  • The Research Process
第四週2020/11/30
  • The Research Process
第五週2020/12/28
  • The Research Process