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The article is Ruth Anne Robbins, "Painting with print: Incorporating concepts of typographic paintings and layout design into the text of legal writing documents," 2 J. Assn. L. Writing Dirs. 108 (2004): http://www.alwd.org/JALWD/Robbins.pdf Seems like a potentially useful and practical article on a topic we probably don't think about as much as we should. As one person on an earlier comment board suggested, in the past brief formatting questions were resolved through specialization and the division of labor, so they knew the answers to all of these questions. But now we do it ourselves, paintings and we may not think about paintings some of these practical questions.Related Posts (on one page):More on Brief Readability and Formatting:Supreme Court Briefing Rules:7th Circuit Rules on Brief Formatting: 2 Comments Tuesday, July 12, 2005 [Eugene Volokh, July 12, 2005 at 8:06pm] 0 Trackbacks / Possibly More Trackbacks Fox Gets Confused By Its Own Stylistic Innovation: Gabe (A Handful of Sand) writes (emphasis added, see the post for links): I wanted to add a clear example of just how presposterous [Fox's "suicide bomber"-to-"homicide bomber" conversion] ends up being, especially when it seems like someone
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