Discuss several ways in which an appellate court can be persuaded to find your position credible.

*** Bluebook Format – References and citations must meet the standard of: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Current ed.) *** Writer: 470043 Course: Persuasive Argumentation for Lawyers During this module/week, you have learned the importance of candor in front of a tribunal. Discuss several ways in which an appellate court can be persuaded to find your position credible. Support your discussion with information from the Reading & Study material and at least 2 scholarly sources. Activity 3 must be no longer than 2 pages. To be eligible to receive full points, you must completely answer the prompt above. Responses must be well organized, use proper grammar, and follow current Bluebook format. Recap instructions: 2: Support your discussion with information from the Reading & Study material and at least 2 scholarly sources. When forming your explanation, take into consideration: Recognize the difference between the sections of an appellate brief. Consider opportunities for persuasion in an appellate brief. Recognize the elements of an appellate oral argument. *** Bluebook Format – References and citations must meet the standard of: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Current ed.) *** Textbook References (see below for which chapters apply to this activity): (See Chapters 8-9, 11, and 12 for this activity) Beazley, M. B. (2014). A practical guide to appellate advocacy. New York: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business.
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