Scribes (society)

ScribesThe American Society of Legal Writers—is an organization dedicated to encouraging legal writers and improving legal writing throughout the entire legal community: in court, in the law office, in the publishing house, and in law school.[1] Founded in 1953, Scribes is the oldest organization of its kind. Scribes has almost 2,700 members, including state and federal judges, practicing lawyers, law-school deans and professors, and legal editors.

Scribes' executive office is in Los Angeles, at Southwestern Law School. Before Southwestern, it was located at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law, Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law, and Wake Forest University School of Law. [2] The executive director is Bradley Yost.[3]

  1. ^ "scribes". scribes. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  2. ^ Thomas M. Steele & Norman Otto Stockmeyer (2008–2009), "Scribes After More Than 50 Years — A History" (PDF), The Scribes Journal of Legal Writing
  3. ^ https://www.scribes.org/membership/join/

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