Teaching Legal Writing: Best Practices and Approaches
Mutoni Uwase N.
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Legal writing remains a cornerstone of effective legal practice, yet its instruction often occupies a secondary role in law school curricula. This paper examines the critical importance of teaching legal writing, exploring best practices and contemporary approaches that respond to evolving demands in the legal profession. Drawing from a multidimensional framework, the discussion emphasizes the integration of legal writing into broader legal education, the necessity of drafting and editing instruction, the role of feedback, ethical considerations, and the unique challenges faced by legal writing faculty. Innovative curriculum structures and reflective learning techniques are proposed to equip students with essential writing competencies. The analysis calls for a cultural shift in legal education—one that embraces writing not merely as a skill to be assessed, but as a mode of legal reasoning and professional identity formation. By highlighting teaching strategies and structural reforms, the paper advocates for a more inclusive, practice-oriented legal writing pedagogy that bridges the gap between legal academia and the profession.
Keywords: Legal Writing, Legal Education, Law School Curriculum, Drafting, Pedagogy, Legal Ethics.
CITE AS: Mutoni Uwase N. (2025). Teaching Legal Writing: Best Practices and Approaches. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES 5(1):22-29. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJLCL/2025/512229