- Hon. John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States (Washington, D.C.): On Balancing Quality and Cost
 - Justice Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court of the United States (Washington, D.C.): Judges are Impatient
 - Rt. Hon. Lord Hoffmann, LawLord, House of Lords (London): On Lord Denning
 - Rt. Hon. Lord Hoffmann: On Appearing Before Lord Denning
 - Hon. Boyce F. Martin Jr., U.S. Circuit Judge (Louisville): On Hiring to Your Weaknesses
 - Hon. James M. Rosenbaum, Chief Judge, District of Minnesota (Minneapolis): On Well-Written Briefs
 - Hon. Paul H. Anderson, Minnesota Supreme Court (St. Paul): On the Writing Process
 - Hon. Morris S. Arnold, U.S. Circuit Judge (Little Rock): On Legalese
 - David A. Battaglia, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Los Angeles): On Bad Briefs
 - Hon. William J. Bauer, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge (Chicago): On Writing for All Judges
 - Hon. Rebecca W. Berch, Vice Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Arizona (Phoenix): On Legal Writing
 - Hon. Danny Boggs, Chief U.S. Circuit Judge (Louisville): Recommended Reading
 - Hon. Pasco M. Bowman II, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge (Kansas City, Missouri): On the Statement of Facts
 - Justice Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court of the United States (Washington, D.C.): On Writing
 - Hon. James G. Carr, U.S. District Judge (Toledo): On Reputation
 - James P. Clark, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (Los Angeles): On Clerking for Judge Wisdom
 - Hon. John Cornyn, U.S. Senator (Washington, D.C.): On Plain Language in the Government
 - Hon. Kathianne Crane, Missouri Court of Appeals (St. Louis): The 90-Second Test
 - Lord Denning (late), Master of the Rolls (London, England): On Grasping the Nettle
 - Hon. Frank H. Easterbrook, U.S. Circuit Judge (Chicago): On Reading Journalism
 - Hon. Martin L.C. Feldman, U.S. District Judge (New Orleans): Briefs vs. Oral Argument
 - Hon. Martin L.C. Feldman: The Language of the Law
 - Hon. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, Supreme Court of Illinois (Chicago): Good Issues Beget Good Answers
 - Dr. Betty Sue Flowers, Director, Johnson Presidential Library, Professor, The University of Texas at Austin: Weaknesses
 - Prof. Charles Fried, Former Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Mass.; Former Solicitor General of the U.S.; Harvard Law School: Academic Writing
 - Hon. Arthur Gilbert, California Court of Appeal (Ventura): On Lawyers Stretching Precedents
 - Professor Stephen Gillers, New York University School of Law: On Footnotes
 - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court of the United States (Washington, D.C.): Plain English
 - Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Director Emeritus, American Law Institute, Professor of Law, U.C. Hastings (San Francisco): On Syllogistic Reasoning
 - Hon. Mary K. Hoff, Missouri Court of Appeals (St. Louis): On Repetition
 - Hon. Thomas E. Hoffman, Illinois Appellate Court (Chicago): On Structure
 - Hon. Lynn N. Hughes, U.S. District Judge (Houston): On Legal Theories in Briefs
 - Hon. Edith Hollan Jones, Chief U.S. Circuit Judge (Houston): On the Declining Standards of Usage
 - Mary Kay Kane, Dean, U.C. Hastings College of Law (San Francisco): On Legalese
 - Hon. Robert E. Keeton, U.S. District Judge; Professor Emeritus, Harvard Law School (Boston): On Self-editing
 - James J. Kilpatrick, Author & Columnist (Washington, D.C.): On an Apprenticeship in Writing
 - Hon. Carolyn Dineen King, U.S. Circuit Judge (Houston): On the First Ten Pages Hon.
 - Alex Kozinski, U.S. Circuit Judge (Pasadena, CA): On Overquoting
 - Hon. Phyllis A. Kravitch, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge (Atlanta): On Judges’ Reading
 - Hon. Harriet Lansing, Minnesota Court of Appeals (St. Paul): On Legalese
 - Hon. Steve Leben, State District Judge; Editor, Court Review (Olathe, Kan.): Advice to Associates
 - Hon. James K. Logan, U.S. Circuit Judge (retired), Overland Park, Kan.): On Cutting Weak Arguments
 - Hon. Barbara M.G. Lynn, U.S. District Judge (Dallas): On Proofreading
 - Hon. Paul R. Michel, Chief U.S. Circuit Judge, Federal Circuit (Washington, D.C.): On IP Cases Explainable to High School Students
 - Hon. Glenn A. Norton, Chief Judge, Missouri Court of Appeals (St. Louis): On Getting Noticed
 - Hon. David S. Perelman, U.S. Magistrate Judge (Cleveland): On Halving Page Limits
 - Hon. Dan Aaron Polster, U.S. District Judge (Cleveland): On Unintelligible Briefs
 - Hon. Richard A. Posner, U.S. Circuit Judge (Chicago): Judges Are Impatient
 - Hon. Thomas M. Reavley, U.S. Circuit Judge (Houston): On Legalese
 - Hon. Stephen Reinhardt, U.S. Circuit Judge (Los Angeles): On Issues
 - Hon. John H. Ruffin, Chief Judge, Georgia Court of Appeals (Atlanta): On Style
 - Justice Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court of the United States (Washington, D.C.): The Writing Process
 - John Simon, Author & Critic (New York): On Legal Writing
 - Hon. William J. Skow, Ohio Court of Appeals (Toledo): On Plain Language
 - Hon. Dolores K. Sloviter, U.S. Circuit Judge (Philadelphia): A Good Brief Draws You In
 - William Snipes, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell (New York): On Becoming a Good Writer
 - Hon. Deanell R. Tacha, U.S. Circuit Judge (Lawrence, Kan.): On Legalese
 - Professor John R. Trimble, The University of Texas at Austin, Author of Writing with Style (2d ed. 2000): Three Problems
 - Hon. Miriam A. Vogel, California Court of Appeal (Los Angeles): On Reading
 - David Foster Wallace (late), Author & Essayist (Claremont, Cal.): On Using Prior To
 - Hon. William C. Whitbeck, Chief Judge, Mich. Court of Appeals (Lansing): On Ad Hominem Attacks
 - Hon. Bruce D. Willis, Minnesota Court of Appeals (St. Paul): On Page Limits
 - Hon. William R. Wilson Jr., U.S. District Judge (Little Rock): On Law Reviewese
 - Hon. Wilhelmina Wright, Minnesota Court of Appeals (St. Paul): On Appellee’s Organization
 - Hon. James B. Zagel, U.S. District Judge (Chicago): On Conceding What You Must