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Telling Through Type: Typography and Narrative in Legal Briefs

Kiernan-Johnson, 2010

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*© Derek H. Kiernan-Johnson 2010. Legal Writing Professor, University of Colorado School of Law. An early draft of this article was presented at a faculty works-in-progress colloquium on July 9, 2009, at the University of Colorado Law School; many thanks to my colleagues at …
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