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Legal Writing - Clearly, Using Intensifiers is Literally a Crime

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Legal Writing - Clearly, Using Intensifiers is Literally a Crime
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Intensifiers (clearlyobviouslyblatantly) show up in briefs from time to time. But are they persuasive, and if not, what can you do instead?

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Legal Writing: Clearly, Using Intensifiers is Literally a Crime (Jun 2017)

Intensifiers (clearly, obviously, blatantly) show up in briefs from time to time. But are they persuasive, and if not, what can you do instead?

Originally presented: May 2017 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Wayne Schiess, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX