In Part I of this article, I describe in greater detail the tensions touched upon above that divide the current legal culture between rhetorical affirmers on the one side and critical deconners on the other. In Part II, I examine more closely the persuasive discourse that White calls constitutive rhetoric. White\u27s understanding of rhetoric offers a paradigm for the rhetorical affirmer\u27s viewpoint. In Part III, I begin to explore the limitations and dangers inherent in White\u27s and, by extension, in the rhetorical affirmer\u27s approach. In Part IV, I attempt to provide a way of bringing together important critical and rhetorical insights. My goal here is to strengthen White\u27s rhetorical perspective by directly confronting the ...
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This article analyzes legal language through the rhetorical, argumentative and narrative structures ...
This Article focuses on law students and attorneys, not parties, witnesses, experts, and others. Par...
Book review: For The Sake of Argument: Practical Reasoning, Character, and the Ethics of Belief. By ...
In Part I of this article, I describe in greater detail the tensions touched upon above that divide ...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
Rhetorical Knowledge in Legal Practice and Critical Legal Theory has just been published by the Univ...
Professor Chris Rideout has long been interested in persuasion, and for many years he has included t...
In this paper I shall suggest that law is most usefully seen not, as it usually is by academics and ...
A Review of Heracles\u27 Bow: Essays on the Rhetoric and Poetics of the Law by James Boyd Whit
This article proposes that law students may find a better fit within the legal culture of argument i...
Rhetorical scholars have long advocated for the study of legal discourse because of the “centrality ...
Legal scholars typically understand law as a system of determinate rules grounded in logic. And in t...
textThis dissertation provides a theoretically grounded framework for investigating "legal rhetoric....
This paper examines the functions of narrative within written legal argumentation. My purposes are t...
Why is there such a rush to storytelling? Why has narrative become such an important and recurring t...
This article analyzes legal language through the rhetorical, argumentative and narrative structures ...
This Article focuses on law students and attorneys, not parties, witnesses, experts, and others. Par...
Book review: For The Sake of Argument: Practical Reasoning, Character, and the Ethics of Belief. By ...