The legal-writing acronyms IRAC and CREAC reflect an oversimplified view of legal reasoning and can lead to unconvincing arguments and repetitive prose. Instead, state conclusions followed by their supporting reasons.
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The best use of IRAC is for organizing law school and bar exam answers, where it is superior to the default response: an outline dump. It's what professors and bar examiners are looking for. https://info.cooley.edu/blog/its-all-about-irac