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• Read Chapters 2, 3, <strong>and</strong> 4 in <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Writing</strong>. Be prepared to discuss the<br />

answers for Part A <strong>and</strong> Part B of the “Nansen <strong>and</strong> Byrd” exercise at the<br />

end of Chapter 3.<br />

• Read Chapter 1 (“Introduction to <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Research</strong>”) of Amy Sloan, Basic<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Research</strong> 5th ed. (Aspen) (“<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Research</strong>”).<br />

• Using the information from Chapter 7 of <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />

instructions you receive in class, write a two page, double-spaced<br />

analytical memor<strong>and</strong>um based on the “Maine Frames” assignment<br />

that I will give you the Orientation class. Bring two copies of the<br />

memo to class. You will turn in one copy.<br />

I will h<strong>and</strong> out a class syllabus during the Orientation Class. Please read it,<br />

<strong>and</strong> let me know if you have any questions. Welcome to law school.<br />

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