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Ken Bresler's PUBLICATIONS:

Kissing Leagalese Goodbye
The Workplace Writing Workbook

Kissing Legalese Goodbye (William S. Hein & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 2001).

The Workplace Writing Workbook: Tips Designed to Stick (W.S. Hein & Co., Buffalo, 2004).

Articles and commentaries on politics and government for The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Miami Herald, Beacon Hill (Boston), CommonWealth Magazine (Boston), and The Washington Star.

Articles and commentaries on urban life and public art for Washingtonian Magazine, The Improper Bostonian, The Boston Tab, The Cambridge (Mass.) Chronicle, and The (Miami) Wave.

Articles on law and lawyers for The National Law Journal, The American Bar Association Journal, The New York Law Journal, The Florida Bar Journal, Legal Times, The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and Pharmaceutical Executive

A total of six academic articles, written in plain English, for The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, The New England Law Review, and The Criminal Law Bulletin.

Citizen’s Guide to Drafting Legislation, published by the Massachusetts Secretary of State.  Massachusetts’s first legislative drafting manual.

Citizen's Primer on Town Meetings, published by the Massachusetts Secretary of State.  Massachusetts's first statewide publication explaining how to participate in town meetings.

Ken Bresler's COLUMNS:

"Fenno," a humor column in The Harvard Law Record.

"The Advanced Advocate" in Prosecutor Magazine.

"Outspoken" in The Newton Tab.

Ken Bresler's ACTIVITIES:

Critiqued draft criminal statutes for Lithuania, Ukraine, and the Republic of Georgia, through the Central and East European Law Initiative, American Bar Association.

Five appearances on Court TV as a guest commentator, explaining trials in plain English.

Guest commentator on WBUR, the Boston affiliate of National Public Radio.

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