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Skills for Writing in Law
Monash University's web tutorials on how to write essays in Law.
Best Guide to Canadian Legal Research
Tips and resources, legal memorandums, reasoning, arguments, and legal citation.
Comprehensive Guide to Plain Language
"Plain language (also called Plain English) is communication your audience can understand the first time they read or hear it. Language that is plain to one set of readers may not be plain to others."-plain.anguage.gov
Research
The USask Law Library's research guide.
McGill Citation Style Guide
The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation for footnote citations, in-text citations, and bibliographies.
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