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Logic and Opinion Writing
August 18-21, 2008 / Reno, NV
Tuition: $985 (Early Discount: $885 by 5/20/08)
Conf. Fee: $235
Also offered February 17-21 in Orlando, FL
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This course invites judges to more carefully and thoroughly examine the
underlying principles of logical reasoning as applied to cases that come
before them. Judicial writing is often as important as the determinations.
Opinions should serve as a reasoned statement that justifies the outcome
judges have reached. After this course, judges will be able to: define
basic terms and concepts in the formal study of logic; describe the premises
of inductive reasoning; explain the anatomy of an opinion with the use
of orientation paragraphs; issue statements, findings of fact and conclusions
of law or disposition; and state the emphasis to be given to style, such
as focus, sentence structure and revision. Court-connected personnel,
such as staff attorneys, who write opinions for the court, are also encouraged
to attend.
*This course has been submitted for inclusion in the Judicial Studies
degree program.
Qualifies as a requirement in the Certificate in Judicial Development,
Administrative Law Adjudication Skills and Tribal Judicial Skills programs
and as an elective in the Dispute Resolution Skills, General Jurisdiction
Trial Skills and Special Court Trial
Skills programs.
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General Jurisdiction, Conducting
the Trial (JS 632) and Decision Making (JS 618)
in Monterey, CA.
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