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The five types of legal argument

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Carolina Academic Press, Sep 1, 2002 - Law - 201 pages
Organized simply and logically, The Five Types of Legal Argument shows readers how to identify, create, attack, and evaluate the five types of legal arguments (text, intent, precedent, tradition and policy). It also describes how to weave the arguments together to make them more persuasive and how to attack legal arguments.In this book, Huhn demonstrates exactly why the legal reasoning in a case is difficult to analyze. Each type of legal argument has a different structure and draws upon different evidence of what the law is. Thus this book does not merely introduce readers to law and legal reasoning, but shows how the five different legal arguments are constructed so that various strategies can be developed for attacking each one.

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User Review  - John Yelverton - Goodreads

The five different ways that you can do exactly what we tell you to do. Yeah, this book was awful. Read full review

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User Review  - Rex - Goodreads

This is perhaps the most helpful book I've read in law school. It classifies legal arguments into five basic categories and briefly explains how each type of argument is used and how to attack each ... Read full review

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Contents

The Purpose of Legal Education
7
The Five Types of Legal Arguments
13
Intent
31
Copyright

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