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  2. Wikipedia : Plain and simple guide for legal editors

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    To start a new talk page topic, click [new section] at the top of the page and type a title with your comment; or, start a new level 2 heading for the same effect. Signatures. On talk pages but not article pages, all comments should be signed with ~~~~. Once saved, this will turn into your username or ip address with a timestamp.

  3. Edublog - Wikipedia

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    Blogs are digital platforms that provide students with a medium for sharing knowledge and experiences that go beyond the traditional means of reading and writing in classrooms. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Student blogging is a relative newcomer to the digital writing scene, and appears to have gained ground only in the past 7–8 years.

  4. Talk:Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    Legal English includes the specific field of teaching English to lawyers and law students who speak English as a second language. It should be kept as a separate category from Legal Writing. Intlawprof 15:39, 27 April 2008 (UTC) Mark Wojcik . Legal writing is the term of art used to define client-centered writing done by lawyers.

  5. Legal writing - Wikipedia

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    Books on legal writing at a law library. Legal writing involves the analysis of fact patterns and presentation of arguments in documents such as legal memoranda and briefs. [1] One form of legal writing involves drafting a balanced analysis of a legal problem or issue. Another form of legal writing is persuasive, and advocates in favor of a ...

  6. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Talk pages - Wikipedia

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    That happens on Talk pages, where edits are discussed, praised, or debated. Making an edit is often just the start of your editing! You'll be able to make suggestions, comment on edits, even help decide what Wikipedia should be. Most pages on Wikipedia have a Talk page behind it: articles, user pages, even sandbox pages.

  7. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Legal

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    This page recommends, in the case of U.S. citations, use of the non-free Bluebook citation style guide for articles relating to U.S. legal cases. However, the Indigo Book (formerly Baby Blue) is a free content, public domain fork of text from a version that had lapsed into the public domain due to non-renewal, and is nearly identical to the official version.

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  9. Rollonfriday - Wikipedia

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    RollOnFriday (also known as ROF) is a British website designed and used in the legal profession, for law students [1] to qualified solicitors and barristers including Kings's Counsel. [2] Its readership includes journalists and outside audiences.