A Natural History of Legal Argument: Etiology, Elements, and Effects - Hardcover
by Geordie Duckler (Author)
This book explores how trial lawyers, driven by self-interest, use argumentation to shape legal and ethical ideals in society through their manipulation of language, people, and objects.
It argues that by employing various persuasive styles and deceptive strategies, lawyers influence juries and affect broader legal and communal values. These individual actions, while focused on client interests, collectively contribute to significant social changes in the practice and perception of law.
Author Biography
Geordie Duckler is a trial attorney and biologist with over 37 years of experience.