Advanced Legal Writing: Theories and Strategies in Persuasive Writing

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Aspen Law & Business, 2002 - Law - 360 pages
Advanced Legal Writing: Theories and Strategies in Persuasive Writing is exceptionally well suited for use in upper level Legal Writing courses that focus on strategy.The author's distinctive approach:
- emphasizes persuasive writing strategies and explores specific techniques for legal writers
- combines theory with practicality by taking an interdisciplinary approach
- avoids a "documents-based" approach, going beyond the trial or appellate brief to identify effective strategies for a broad range of documents and settings
- follows a consistent format, offering for each writing strategy:
- an explanation of its nature and characteristics
- an account of the theoretical principles that explain their effectiveness
- detailed "how-to" guidelines for students to use in their own writing
- numerous examples of proper use of the strategy and exercises
- consideration of ethical implications
- a thorough Teacher's ManualThe book is divided into five main parts that cover:
- literary references and their value in persuasive writing
- the three basic processes of persuasion: logic and rational argument, emotional argument, and establishing credibility
- rhetorical style
- persuasive writing strategies based on psychology theory
- the ethics and morality of persuasionBe sure to review Advanced Legal Writing: Theories and Strategies in Persuasive Writing before you make an adoption decision for your course.

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The Functions of Literary References in Persuasive
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Literary References for Nonthematic Comparison
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