PPT-EPA Gets its way in the U.S. Courts of Appeals

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American Farm Bureau Federation v EPA F3d 3d Cir 2015 Gulf Restoration Network v McCarthy 783 F3d 227 5 th Cir 2015 Timeline of Chesapeake Bay Case Date Event

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American Farm Bureau Federation v EPA F3d 3d Cir 2015 Gulf Restoration Network v McCarthy 783 F3d 227 5 th Cir 2015 Timeline of Chesapeake Bay Case Date Event 12292010. Please type or print clearly in blue or black ink Note that a compromise will only be considered when it illustrates doubt regarding liability andor it promotes effective tax administration Compromises addressing any of the following will not be con vs Cale nda r Da te Loc at ion AC KNO WLED GMEN T A ND DE SI GNA TI ON OF AR GUI NG COU NS EL Rec ei pt a ck nowl ed ge d by LGA Regional Seminar. Winchester, Virginia. June 28, 2013. J. Patrick Taves, Esquire. Greehan, Taves, Pandak & Stoner PLLC. 14520 Avion Parkway, Suite 210. Chantilly, Virginia  20151. (703)378-5770. American Government. Standing. In order for a case to be heard in our legal system, the plaintiff must . have standing to sue. This means that the . plaintiff . generally must have sustained, or is in in immediate danger of sustaining, a direct and substantial injury from another person or an action of government. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. ARISTOTLE & BEYOND. Rhetoric – the art of using language effectively and persuasively. What is rhetoric?. Ethos – relies on the credibility of the author. Logos – relies on logic and evidence. Ethos, Kairos, Logos, & Pathos. What are the rhetorical appeals?. What are rhetorical appeals?. What is…. ethos?. kairos?. logos?. pathos?. quick write. Think of a time when you were trying to persuade your parents to let you do something new or risky—a request to which they were inclined to say ‘no’ initially. How did you go about persuading them to see things your way? You may describe your speech or write it out in dialogue form, but try to be convincing as possible. Consider carefully what sort of evidence works best with your parents. . ROMANCE APPEALS. These advertisements display the attraction between the sexes.. The appeal is used to signify that buying certain products will have  a positive impact on the opposite sex and improve your romantic or love life. . Persuasive Writing. How writers and advertisers use your feelings to get you to agree with them.. Emotional Appeals in . Persuasive Writing. Writers and advertisers use many techniques to convince you to agree with them or buy their product. . The Art of Persuasive Communication. What is rhetoric?. Rhetoric is persuasive language. .. A . rhetor. (speaker or writer) searches for methods to persuade . the audience . because he has something valuable to say, which arises from his position as an honest, inquiring, ethical person. Ethical. Emotional. Logical appeals (logos). Appeals to reason. Use statistics. Use cause and effect. “The National Safety Council estimated that in 2010, 28% of all crashes involved texting while driving. Therefore, a national ban on handheld devices behind the wheel would significantly reduce traffic accidents.”. Exploring Different Types of Appeals. Emotional (pathos) - appeals to feelings. Ethical (ethos) – appeals to values. Logical (logos) – appeals to reason/logic. Each different rhetorical situation you find yourself in will call for you to use a different balance of these three types of appeals. . I concur RICHARD SHACKLEFORD Administrative Judge Vice Chairman Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals I concur OWEN C. WILSON Administrative Judge Vice Chairman Armed Services Board of Contract App

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