有说服力的书面与口头辩护Persusaive Written and Oral Advocacy

分類: 图书,进口原版书,语言学习 ELT ,
作者: Michael R. Fontham,Michael Vitiello,David W. Miller 著
出 版 社: Aspen Publishers
出版时间: 2002-12-1字数:版次: 1页数: 433印刷时间: 2002/12/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780735524507包装: 平装内容简介
PERSUASIVE WRITTEN AND ORAL ADVOCACY: In Trial and Appellate Courts offers detailed coverage of appellate practice as well as trial-court motions practice. It takes the reader from start to finish through the process of writing, editing,and presenting effective written arguments as well as preparing and delivering persuasive oral arguments.
目录
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part Ⅰ. Persuasive Legal Writing
CHAPTER 1. ORGANIZING THE WRITTEN PRESENTATION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 General Principles of Organization
1.3 Structural Requirements in Legal Persuasion
1.4 Limiting the Number of Arguments
1.5 Preparing an Outline
CHAPTER 2. WRITING FOR CLARITY
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Meeting the Needs of the Audience
2.3 Getting Started
Writing Techniques
2.4 Using Introductory Overviews
2.5 Use Paragraphs to Implement the Organization
2.6 Using Parallel Constructions
2.7 Need for a Conversational Style
2.8 Need for Concise, Clear Language
2.9 Eliminating Filler
2.10 Achieving a Clear, Concise Style
2.11 Avoiding Common Grammatical Errors
2.12 Avoiding a Ponderous Style
2.13 Using Restrained Language
Presenting the Law
2.14 Minimizing Clutter in the Text from Citations and Other References
2.15 Discussing the Authorities in a Conversational Style
2.16 Using an Understandable Citation Form
2.17 Avoiding Disruptive Quotations
2.18 Appropriate Use of Footnotes
2.19 Avoiding Treatise-Like Discussions of the Law
CHAPTER 3. WRITING PERSUASIVELY
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Prevailing Approaches to Legal Analysis
Identifying and Constructing a Theme
3.3 Finding Your Theme
3.4 Positioning the Essential Points to Make Them Thematic
Parts of a Persuasive Presentation
3.5 Importance of the Issue Statement
3.6 Framing the Issue: Six Tests
3.7 The Statement of Facts
3.8 Examples of Factual Techniques
3.9 An Additional Example
3.10 Using the Facts in the Argument
3.11 The Argument
3.12 Arguing a Choice of Rule
3.13 The Conclusion
3.14 Use of Headings
Persuasive Methods
3.15 Avoiding "Case Briefing"
3.16 Using an Authoritative Style
3.17 Focusing on Strengths
3.18 Tying up Arguments
3.19 Making Citations Meaningful
3.20 Using Visual Aids
3.21 Avoiding Excessive Zeal
3.22 Keeping Policy in Perspective
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CHAPTER 4. EDITING
CHAPTER 5. FINDING AND APPLYING THE LAW
Part Ⅱ Oral Argument
CHAPTER 6. PREPARING FOR ORAL ARGUMENT
CHAPTER 7. PRESENTING THE ORAL ARGUMENT
Part Ⅲ Trial Proceedings
CHAPTER 8. PREPARING MEMORANDA FOR THE TRIAL COURT AND RESEARCH MEMORANDA
Part Ⅳ Handling Appeals and Writs
CHAPTER 9. TAKING AND APPEAL
CHAPTER 10. APPLYING THE STANDARD OF REVIEW
CHAPTER 11. PREPARING APPELLATE BRIEFS AND ORAL ARGUMENT
CHAPTER 12. PREPARING WRIT APPLICATIONS,PETITIONS FOR REHEARING,AND APPELLATE MOTIONS
Appendix Ⅰ Problem:Olsen v.State of Arcadia
Appendix Ⅱ Example of an Appellate Brief
Appendix Ⅲ Example of a Petition for Certiorari
Index