The Scribes Journal of Legal Writing In 1990, Scribes printed its first volume of
The Scribes Journal of Legal Writing. The initial circulation was 3,000 copies; its editor in chief was
Bryan Garner, then a young law-school professor at the
University of Texas. Today, Garner is recognized as the preeminent authority on legal writing and language. From 2013 to 2022, Professor Mark Cooney served as editor in chief. The current editor in chief is Professor Megan E. Boyd. The
Journal is widely read and cited. Its distribution exceeds 6,000 copies, and it has published articles by some of the best-known figures in legal writing, including Bryan Garner, Joseph Kimble,
Charles Alan Wright, Judge
Richard Posner,
Lawrence M. Friedman, Richard Wydick, Reed Dickerson, Dean Darby Dickerson,
Irving Younger, Steven Stark, Ken Adams, Ross Guberman, and Wayne Schiess. The interviews were conducted by
Bryan Garner. Originally it was used for membership updates and organizational news, but today it also includes shorter pieces about legal writing and publishing. The editor of The Scrivener is Professor Maureen Kordesh of UIC John Marshall Law School, The University of Illinois at Chicago.
Other publications In 1960, Scribes issued ''Advocacy and the King's English
, published by Bobbs-Merrill Company. Forty years later, the book was reissued under the title Classic Essays on Legal Advocacy'', published by The Lawbook Exchange in
Clark, New Jersey. == Awards ==