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'Down with the Death Penalty!' - Using Hot Topics with a Twist to Introduce Persuasive Advocacy and Legal Ethics
Teaching Legal Research and Writing (2009)
  • Kimberly D. Phillips, Charleston School of Law
Abstract
In this article, I discuss using "hot topics," like the death penalty, to introduce persuasive advocacy skills and legal ethics to my students. By requiring students to argue against their personal position on a "hot topic," they more readily identify arguments on both sides of the issue, which only enhances their advocacy skills. In conjunction with learning advocacy skills, we discuss some of the legal ethics involved with representing a client whose crime or legal issue they might find distasteful or unappealing.
Keywords
  • Death Penalth,
  • Advocacy,
  • Teaching Tools
Publication Date
January 1, 2009
Citation Information
Kimberly D. Phillips. "'Down with the Death Penalty!' - Using Hot Topics with a Twist to Introduce Persuasive Advocacy and Legal Ethics" Teaching Legal Research and Writing (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kimberly_phillips/4/