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Incorporating legal authority adds credibility to arguments from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde

The use of legal authority is a critical component of developing persuasive arguments. By incorporating legal authority into one's arguments, individuals can bolster the credibility of their positions and provide a solid foundation for their claims. Legal authority serves as a source of legitimacy and support for the arguments being presented, lending weight and authority to the overall argumentative structure. When legal authority is integrated into arguments, it demonstrates a thorough understanding of the relevant legal principles and precedents that underpin the argument being made. By citing established legal authorities such as statutes, regulations, case law, and legal commentary, individuals can demonstrate that their arguments are rooted in sound legal reasoning and are supported by established legal norms. This not only adds credibility to the arguments being presented but also helps to persuade others of the validit...
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    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

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