Focusing on the opinion writing of Justices Holmes, Jackson, Black, Brennan, and Scalia, this book assesses the influence of rhetorical techniques traceable to ancient Greece on some of the most iconic opinions in Supreme Court history.
Focusing on the opinion writing of Justices Holmes, Jackson, Black, Brennan, and Scalia, this book assesses the influence of rhetorical techniques traceable to ancient Greece on some of the most iconic opinions in Supreme Court history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian L. Porto is professor of law at Vermont Law School
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: The Power Of Rhetoric In Supreme Court Opinions 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
Chapter One: The Power Of Rhetoric In Supreme Court Opinions 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
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