Volume 3
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ARTICLES
Barbara Child What Does "Plain Language"
Roger J. Milner Twenty-Five "Dos" for
Nathan L. Hecht Extra-Special Secrets of
Walter P. Armstrong Point: In Defense of Legalese 33
Stanley M. Johanson Counterpoint: In Defense of
Walter P. Armstrong Rebuttal: In Defense of
Mark E. Steiner Heroes of the Revolution: Henry
D. Sedgwick and Timothy Walker 43
David C. Elliott A Model Plain-Language Act 51
Joseph Kimble The Many Minuses of Shall 61
Michele M. Asprey Shall Must Go 79
Joseph Kimble Rebuttal: A Response to Asprey 85
Bryan A. Garner On Beginning Sentences with But 87
ESSAYS
A Sequel to "An Epistolary Essay" 95
The Legaldegook Awards: 1991-1992 107
A. Darby Dickerson, A Gallery of Cartoons on Lawyers
POETRY
Stephen F. Fink The Trial Lawyer 143
Beverly Ray Burlingame Polar Persuasion 144
Christopher D. Tussling A Law Reviewer Reminisces 145
Darrell Hancock Peggy Sue Revised 146
Bryan A. Garner Colloquiality in Law 147
Joseph Kimble Teaching Legal Drafting 148
David Abbott Crimes Against Language
And Nature 149
Mark E. Steiner A Drafting Story 150
Bryan A. Garner Insane Committees 151
A. Darby Dickerson Literary Lottery 152
Beverly Ray Burlingame Better Writing for Lawyers 153
The Contract Drafting Guidebook 154
of Gobbledygook 156
A Grammar Booklet for Lawyers 161
in Clear English 162
Judicial Opinion Writing Manual 164
Plain Language 170
Plain Language for Lawyers 172
Presentation of Legal Argument
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