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Supporting arguments with evidence builds credibility from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde

Building credibility in legal arguments requires supporting your claims with evidence. Evidence serves as the foundation upon which your argument stands, providing a solid basis for your position. Without evidence, your argument lacks the necessary support to persuade others of its validity. By presenting evidence, you demonstrate to your audience that your argument is not merely a matter of opinion or conjecture, but rather is grounded in verifiable facts and information. When you support your arguments with evidence, you show that you have done your homework and thoroughly researched the issue at hand. This demonstrates to others that you are knowledgeable about the subject and have a deep understanding of the relevant facts and information. It also shows that you have taken the time to gather relevant evidence and carefully consider how it supports your position. This attention to detail and thoroughness can help to enhance your credibility as a legal thinker and pe...
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    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

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