Why You Cannot Spot Typos in Your Own Work

Writing is mianly about maening. In an interview with Wired, University of Sheffield psychologist Tom Stafford explained: “When you’re writing, you’re trying to convey meaning. It’s a very high level task.” A writer who leaves a lot of typos on the page is not being...

Waiver of Legal Arguments on Appeal

Faithful readers of this blog are aware of my criticism of the overuse of “waiver” by appellate courts. The first problem is that the term “waiver” is technically incorrect; “forfeiture” is actually the correct one. “Waiver” means something slightly different, namely,...

Ten Top Appellate Mistakes

The practice of law has become specialized, and a jack of all trades typically is a master of none.  Judge Silberman of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia warns, “Effective presentation to a federal court of appeals, or to any court of...