How a course for law students uses art museums to teach them how to present arguments
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The best advocates serve as helpful guides, directing attention in ways that empower others to make informed, evidence-based judgments and decisions.
Advocacy, like art, engages different audiences, prompting them to explore legal issues and ideologies from fresh perspectives.
Both art and advocacy involve crafting a narrative, where emotional engagement, storytelling, and the balance of evidence are crucial.
The course emphasizes that advocacy requires informed selection, context, contrast, and a bold vision, similar to curating art.
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