Article Title
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Special issue: Articles on legal research and writing
Recommended Citation
Murray, Michael D.
(2012)
"For the Love of Parentheticals: The Story of Parenthetical Usage in Synthesis, Rhetoric, Economics, and Narrative Reasoning,"
University of Dayton Law Review: Vol. 38:
No.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/udlr/vol38/iss1/7
Publication Date
11-1-2012
Comments
Michael Murray, Associate Professor of Law, graduated from Columbia Law School (JD, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar), Loyola University-Maryland (BA, summa cum laude), and Fudan University, Shanghai (Grad. Cert.). He researches and teaches legal writing and rhetoric at Valparaiso University School of Law. He is the coauthor with Professor Christy DeSanctis (George Washington University School of Law) of the LRW Series of texts at Foundation Press, and has written numerous other books, articles, and essays on art law, civil procedure, copyright, first amendment, legal research and writing, and products liability.