You Had Me at Hello: Examining the Impact of Powerful Introductory Emotional Hooks Set Forth in Appellate Briefs Filed in Recent Hotly Contested U.S. Supreme Court Decisions

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Emotion as well as reason (Pathols and Logos Aristotle) influences judicial decision makeing, as well as personal moral beliefs and how the issue is framed; applied to Obergfell and other US cases

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Johnson, M. (2016). You Had Me at Hello: Examining the Impact of Powerful Introductory Emotional Hooks Set Forth in Appellate Briefs Filed in Recent Hotly Contested U.S. Supreme Court Decisions. Indiana Law Review, 49(2), 397. https://doi.org/10.18060/4806.0071

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