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Try to step outside yourself and get into a spirit of pragmatic detachment. Emphasize cutting.
Keep your audience and purpose clearly in mind.
Mark the good passages.
Figure out the main point.
Put the good passages in order. Perhaps make an outline. Add pieces that are missing.
Write out a draft -- excluding the beginning.
Write the beginning; make sure you have a suitable conclusion.
Tighten and clarify by cutting. Reading your draft outloud will help you experience it from a reader's point of view.
Get rid of mistakes in grammar and usage.
 
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The unclearly established rule against unreasonable searches and seizures
bright-line rules in conjunction with the totality of the circumstances test
"Could" this be the end of Fourth Amendment protections for motorists
Westec story: gated communities and the Fourth Amendment
In defense of the search and seizure exclusionary rule
 
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