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SCALIA THE ART OF PERSUADING JUDGES, LIMITED EDITION

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Publisher:Thomson West
Service Number:40792311
Pages:271
Publication date:2009-06-19
Practice area:Litigation
Jurisdiction:General
External Product Title:SCALIA THE ART OF PERSUADING JUDGES, LIMITED EDITION
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Copyright:2009
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Antonin Scalia

Justice Antonin Scalia was an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. His opinions were legendary for sharp insights, biting wit, and memorable phrasing. Tony Mauro, writing in Legal Times, said Antonin Scalia was "often viewed as the Court's 

Bryan A. Garner

Garner has been editor in chief of Black's Law Dictionary since its seventh edition. After graduating from the University of Texas School of Law, he clerked for Judge Thomas M. Reavley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, then practiced 

What topics does Scalia’s The Art of Persuading Judges cover?

The book covers both written and oral advocacy — authored by Justice Antonin Scalia and legal writer Bryan A. Garner — aimed at helping lawyers make stronger arguments in legal briefs and oral presentations/arguments.

What’s unique about this limited edition?

What's unique about the limited edition is the collector-grade, scarcity, and premium binding.

Limited edition features:

  • Limited to 2,010 numbered copies (i.e., individually numbered, collectible run)
  • High‑quality bonded leather binding
  • Includes an accompanying slipcase

The older version The Art of Persuading Judges is a standard hardbound book. Both books contain the same content.

Who is The Art of Persuading Judges for?

It's most useful for litigators and advocates — including trial and appellate lawyers — plus law students building skills in legal reasoning, brief-writing, and courtroom persuasion. Library catalog subject headings commonly associated with the book include appellate procedure, legal composition, and oral pleading.

What kind of guidance does the book give: high-level theory or practical do's and don'ts?

It's primarily practical: reviewers describe it as organized around core areas of persuasive advocacy (e.g., argumentation, legal reasoning, briefing, and oral argument), with concrete advice on what helps — and what hurts — persuasion.

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