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Outlines should not contain detailed descriptions of any cases, but contain cross-links to [[Cases|case briefs]] in the wiki for important cases.
Outlines should not contain detailed descriptions of any cases, but contain cross-links to [[Cases|case briefs]] in the wiki for important cases.


The layout of a good outline will generally follow the organization of a table of contents of a text for that topic. A good tip in creating an outline from scratch: type in the table of contents from your text book, save the article, then go back and fill out each section. Use headings and subheadings levels 2 and below for organization. (See [[Help:Formatting#formatheadings|Help:Formatting]]).
The layout of a good outline will generally follow the organization of a table of contents of a text for that topic. A good tip in creating an outline from scratch: type in the table of contents from your text book, save the article, then go back and fill out each section. Use headings and subheadings for organization. (See [[Help:Formatting]]).


=== General Outlines ===
=== General Outlines ===
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=== External Links ===
=== External Links ===
* http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/outlining.html Provides a useful template for outlining.
* http://www.lawnerds.com/guide/outlining.html Provides a useful template for outlining.
== [[:Category:Law Schools|Law School Articles]] ==
== [[:Category:Law Schools|Law School Articles]] ==


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