Don't Leave Me Tongue-Tied: A Review of Tongue-Tied America: Reviving the Art of Verbal Persuasion By Robert N. Sayler and Molly Bishop Shadel

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Kristen E. Murray

Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law

Date Written: September 1, 2015

Abstract

Many scholars have written about the links between classical rhetoric, modern legal argument, and the teaching of law. However, it has always seemed like a long road from Aristotle’s canons of rhetoric to a courtroom’s podium. Tongue-Tied America helps us navigate that very path.

Keywords: rhetoric, argument, legal writing, moot court, oral argument

JEL Classification: K19

Suggested Citation

Murray, Kristen E., Don't Leave Me Tongue-Tied: A Review of Tongue-Tied America: Reviving the Art of Verbal Persuasion By Robert N. Sayler and Molly Bishop Shadel (September 1, 2015). Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD, Vol. 12, Fall 2015, Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-04, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2710063

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