In the Mind's Eye: Visual Lessons for Law Students

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    Abstract

    This article shows how to use works of art to demonstrate essential components of effective legal writing. Part I discusses the learning theory under pinning the use of visual lessons. Part II describes the lessons themselves. Part III explains the benefits--both direct and indirect--that result from using visual lessons to teach law and summarizes student responses to the use of these lessons in first-year legal writing. The conclusion suggests ways in which this technique might be extended and adapted to teach not only legal writing but also other law school courses.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalPerspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing
    Volume23
    StatePublished - Oct 1 2014

    Keywords

    • law students
    • visual lessons
    • learning styles
    • legal writing

    Disciplines

    • Law
    • Legal Education
    • Legal Writing and Research

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