Part 1: Law and language in the Greco-Roman tradition
1. "The empty eloquence of fools'': rhetoric in classical Greece
2. Cicero's De Ora tore, Pro Milone and the Philippics: character, argument and emotion
3. Quintilian and the public attainment of justice
4. Hermogenes of Tarsus: rhetorical bridge from the ancient world to the modern
Part 2: The practice of persuasion
5. The rise (and fall?) of the barrister class
6. Rhetoric in law - a case for optimism?
7. Aspects of rhetoric in forensic advocacy over the past 50 years
Part 3: The politics of persuasion
8. The political rhetoric of American aspiration
9. 20th century political rhetoric: Churchill, Menzies & Whitlam.