Rhetoric, Persuasion, and Modern Legal Writing
The Pen Is Mightier
Rhetoric, Persuasion, and Modern Legal Writing
The Pen Is Mightier
Description
Classical rhetorical techniques can enhance the persuasiveness of Supreme Court opinions by making their language clear, lively, and memorable. This book focuses on three techniques—“invention” (creation of arguments), “arrangement” (organization), and “style” (word choice)—in the work of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Robert Jackson, Hugo Black, William Brennan, and Antonin Scalia, respectively. The justices featured here contributed to the Court’s rhetorical legacy in different ways, but all five rejected the magisterial opinion style of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in favor of a more personal and conversational format. As a result, their opinions have endured, and even modern readers who cannot recall the justices’ names understand and embrace the ideas expressed in their legal writings and apply those ideas to current debates. Practicing lawyers, professors, and students can use this book to study legal writing techniques and make their own writing more persuasive.
Table of Contents
Chapter Two: The Rhetorical Roots of Persuasive Legal Writing
Chapter Three: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.: Literary Lion
Chapter Four: Robert Jackson: Country Lawyer with A Golden Pen
Chapter Five: Hugo Black: Master Of Simplicity
Chapter Six: William Brennan: Bridge-Builder
Chapter Seven: Antonin Scalia: Originalist in Style Too
Chapter Eight: Rhetoric And The Supreme Court: Past, Present, And Future
Product details
| Published | Feb 11 2020 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 1 |
| ISBN | 9781978756793 |
| Imprint | Lexington Books |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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