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Logic is the foundation of persuasive legal reasoning from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde

The concept that underlies persuasive legal reasoning is a simple yet fundamental one: logic. In the realm of law, where arguments are carefully constructed and scrutinized, logic serves as the cornerstone upon which persuasive reasoning is built. This is because the law demands a rational and coherent justification for any legal position or conclusion. In legal reasoning, each step in the argument must logically follow from the previous one, leading inexorably to the desired conclusion. This logical progression is what gives legal arguments their force and persuasiveness. Without a solid logical foundation, legal reasoning would be weak and unconvincing. Moreover, logic helps to ensure that legal arguments are clear and coherent, making it easier for judges, juries, and other legal actors to un...
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    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

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