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Legal argumentation of courts: persuading, justifying or else?

Date and time:19 March 2026,

11:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m.

Place:Saulėtekio av. 9, LawSpace
Language:English

This event will focus on the practice of legal argumentation. We will examine how different courts approach legal argumentation, guided by a central question: what is the goal of judicial argumentation – persuasion, or something else?

The discussion will cover the approaches taken by U.S. federal courts; the variety of methods used by Tribal courts in the United States; the role and significance of metaphor in legal argumentation; and whether courts in Central and Eastern Europe can be considered formalistic.

The event is organized in cooperation with the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation.