Afterword
Document Type
Book Section
Publication Date
4-2024
ISBN
9780817394929
Abstract
The chapters in this book have presented, and encourage, a critical reading of several contemporary American legal texts, all from the last hundred years or so, and most from the last thirty. They invite readers to use the rhetorical theories described or embodied in another set of texts, all but two of which are more than fifteen hundred years old. This afterword describes how that focus for this volume arose from a reading group.
First Page
243
Last Page
246
Num Pages
3
Series
Rhetoric, Law, and the Humanities
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Editor
Francis J. Mootz III, Kirsten K. Davis, Brian N. Larson, & Kristen K. Tiscione
Book Title
Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law: A Critical Reader
Recommended Citation
Brian N. Larson,
Afterword,
in
Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law: A Critical Reader
243
(Francis J. Mootz III, Kirsten K. Davis, Brian N. Larson, & Kristen K. Tiscione eds., 2024).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/2096