The Voice
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- Identifier
- JML.MS1133-0470
- Barcode
- JML.MS1133-0470
- Title
- The Voice
- Description
- The paper reflects on a pivotal personal experience of the author involving Judge Moon and a trial advocacy class that altered the course of the author's legal career, leading him from aspiring tax or corporate lawyer to circuit court judge. The narrative expands into an in-depth exploration of teaching methodologies in the trial advocacy class at the University of Virginia, emphasizing the integration of legal, Latin terms, and rhetorical skills focused on ethos, pathos, and logos. Judge Cook then discussed at length the life and impact of Frederick Douglass, with an emphasis on the power of Frederick Douglass’s rhetoric to educate and inspire law students.
- Date
- 20 February 2020
- Creator
- Cook, John T.
- topic
- SPHEX Club - lecture
- Cook, John T.
- Ethos pathos logos
- Judge Norman Moon
- Frederick Bailey
- slavery
- free Blacks
- Blight, David
- Fugitive Slave Act
- Bloodhound Law
- Dred Scott
- Lion of Anacostia
- women's suffrage
- segregation
- Freedman's Memorial
- Emancipation Memorial
- Reconstruction
- Location
- Lynchburg, Va.
- Digital Format
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- Cook, John T.
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