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  • Steve Blow, "Grammar Expert Emphasizes Practicality", Dallas Morning News, February 2010, pp. 1B-2B.
  • Roy M. Mersky and Jeanne Price, "The Dictionary and the Man: The Eighth Edition of Black’s Law Dictionary", Edited by Bryan Garner, 63 Wash. and Lee L. Rev. 719–33 (2006).
  • David Foster Wallace, "Tense Present: Democracy, English, and the Wars over Usage", Harper’s Magazine, April 2001, pp. 39–58; repr. more fully in Wallace’s book Consider the Lobster (2005).
  • "Editor’s Column: Bryan Garner Counsels Appellate Lawyers and Judges on Effective Legal Writing (interview by Dorothy Easner)", The Record, Winter 2005, pp. 20–22.
  • Carlton Stowers, "Courtly Language", Dallas Observer, 19–25 July 2001, pp. 20–21.
  • William Glaberson, "Legal Citations on Trial in Innovation v. Tradition", The New York Times, 8 July 2001, pp. 1, 16.
  • Nancy Kruh, "Bryan Garner: The Lawyer and Lexicographer Is a Man of His Words", Dallas Morning News, 9 May 1999, High Profile §, at E1, 4–5.
  • Johnston, Bar Leader, July–Aug. 1991, pp. 24–25, 27.
  • Brett Campbell, "Songs in the Key of Law", Barrister, 22 Sept. 1989, pp. 14ff.
  • Horne, The American Lawyer, Dec. 1988, p. 102.
  • "High Profiles", Dallas Morning News, 16 Dec. 1987, at H1.
  • Laura Mansnerus, "Lawyer Talk? You Could Look It Up", The New York Times, 11 Dec. 1987, at B8.

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