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Written legal analysis, research, and communication are absolutely essential to practicing law in today's legal market. Practicing attorneys consider research and writing skills to be two of the most valuable attributes needed by new attorneys to gain and maintain legal employment. Very few law schools, however, effectively teach legal writing. In recognition of the importance of these skills, Baylor Law School is committed to an expanded Written Legal Analysis, Research, and Communications program to focus on teaching students these skills. Students receive throughout the first year of law school instruction on legal research, analysis, and writing from full-time professors. Student receive practical exercises in the use of law books, in researching assigned problems, and writing memoranda and appellate briefs.


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