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Commentator’S Response To J. Goodwin 'Norms Of Advocacy', Camille Cameron Jan 2013

Commentator’S Response To J. Goodwin 'Norms Of Advocacy', Camille Cameron

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Professor Goodwin makes a case for the normative complexity of advocacy. She makes this case in the contexts of courtroom advocacy and advocacy in the public relations industry. I am going to examine that conclusion by reference to one of her two chosen case studies – courtroom advocacy. I am also going to agree with her conclusion that courtroom advocacy is normatively complex, although I will part company with her on a few points.

Goodwin has argued that the activity of arguing in court is normatively structured, in the sense that it is more than just persuasion, it is certainly …