This class uses museums to show law students the high art of curating ideas

You might not expect a visit to the art museum to enhance legal arguments, but Patrick Barry’s “Art and Advocacy” course does just that. This unique class intertwines the art of storytelling with the craft of persuasion, drawing intriguing parallels between curating an art exhibit and presenting a legal case. As participants explore works from Monet to Wiley, they learn to balance emotion with evidence. In today’s fast-paced world, the best advocates are those who guide thoughtfully, much like skilful curators, engaging and enlightening their audience.

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