Every sound legal argument combines the right rule and the right facts. If the rule and facts do not connect, then the argument is invalid. This document discusses how to construct a valid deductive legal argument by identifying the major premise, minor premise, and conclusion. It also notes that as future lawyers, we must write pleadings that are balanced and persuasive to the court in order to advocate for our client's position.
Every sound legal argument combines the right rule and the right facts. If the rule and facts do not connect, then the argument is invalid. This document discusses how to construct a valid deductive legal argument by identifying the major premise, minor premise, and conclusion. It also notes that as future lawyers, we must write pleadings that are balanced and persuasive to the court in order to advocate for our client's position.
Every sound legal argument combines the right rule and the right facts. If the rule and facts do not connect, then the argument is invalid. This document discusses how to construct a valid deductive legal argument by identifying the major premise, minor premise, and conclusion. It also notes that as future lawyers, we must write pleadings that are balanced and persuasive to the court in order to advocate for our client's position.
GIVE EXAMPLE OF LEGAL ARGUMENT, IDENTIFY MAJOR, MINOR AND CONCLUSION
WHAT TYPE OF ARGUMENT? - DEDUCTIVE Every sound legal argument is a combination of the right rule and the right fact. When the two ideas do not connect, the argument is invalid. Every sound legal argument is a combination of the right rule and the right fact. When the two ideas do not connect, the argument is invalid. GIVE EXAMPLE OF LEGAL ARGUMENT, IDENTIFY MAJOR, MINOR AND CONCLUSION WHAT TYPE OF ARGUMENT? - DEDUCTIVE the key fact in the law must be present in the Paulo's case. But the key fact does not exist in Paulos case because he i s an illegitimate child (Case fact), therefore rule does not apply to his case. The rule does not apply to his case Every sound legal argument is a combination of the right rule and the right fact. When the two ideas do not connect, the argument is invalid. As future lawyers we are expected to write and write well. In pleadings, the main o bjective is to persuade the court to accept the position of your client. This is where a Balanced thesis presentation comes in. As future lawyers we are expected to write and write well. In pleadings, the main o bjective is to persuade the court to accept the position of your client. This is where a Balanced thesis presentation comes in. As future lawyers we are expected to write and write well. In pleadings, the main o bjective is to persuade the court to accept the position of your client. This is where a Balanced thesis presentation comes in. GIVE EXAMPLE OF LEGAL ARGUMENT, IDENTIFY MAJOR, MINOR AND CONCLUSION WHAT TYPE OF ARGUMENT? - DEDUCTIVE