Judicial Oratory Topics
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Justice (right) and Injustice (wrong)
Justice and injustice, right and wrong, are topics special to judicial oratory. Prior to consulting these topics as places for generating arguments, it was necessary to ascertain the status or stasis of the case, the point at issue, and to consider the special topics suggested during that process. See Stasis.
   
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  • Progymnasmata: Commonplace
    Justice is one of the topics suggested for developing this rhetorical exercise.
  • Progymnasmata: Thesis or Theme
    Justice is one of the topics suggested for developing this rhetorical exercise.
  • Progymnasmata: Defend / Attack a Law
    In this rhetorical exercise students were asked to consider the justice of a given law.
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