Resumen
This is an excerpt of Chapter 2 of Murray and DeSanctis’s, Advanced Legal Writing and Oral Advocacy: Trials, Appeals, and Moot Court (Foundation Press, forthcoming, December 2013). The goal of the chapter is to teach law students to: frame arguments to the best advantage of the client; deliver a persuasive, logical argument by way of its structure, its style of discourse, and its contents; target the values and preferences of the audience through a careful consideration of the emotional impact of the discourse; project competence, mastery of the material, and trustworthiness through the contents of the discourse; and discover the best possible modes of persuasion to address the issues and requirements of the situation at hand.
| Idioma original | American English |
|---|---|
| Título de la publicación alojada | Advanced Legal Writing and Oral Advocacy: Trials, Appeals, and Moot Court |
| Editores | Christy H. DeSanctis, Michael D. Murray |
| Edición | 2 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Published - ago 8 2013 |
Huella
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