The Power of Persuasive Language in Judicial Opinions
Kakungulu Samuel J.
Faculty of Education, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
Judicial opinions wield immense power, not only in shaping the outcomes of legal disputes but also in molding societal norms and public perceptions of justice. This paper examines the persuasive tools embedded in judicial language, exploring its symbolic enactment of authority, its rhetorical techniques, and its impact on legal interpretation. By dissecting the use of analogies, metaphors, emotive language, repetition, and parallelism, the analysis illuminates how judges craft their reasoning to establish authority, persuade audiences, and legitimize decisions. Moreover, it underscores the ethical considerations and responsibilities accompanying such linguistic choices. As a communicative enterprise, the law depends on its language for both clarity and persuasion, making rhetorical skills a cornerstone of judicial practice. The study concludes by emphasizing the importance of rhetorical training for judges and advocates, suggesting that further research into the evolution of judicial communication can enhance understanding of its role in shaping law and society.
Keywords: Judicial opinions, persuasive language, legal rhetoric, analogies, metaphors.
CITE AS: Kakungulu Samuel J. (2025). The Power of Persuasive Language in Judicial Opinions. Research Output Journal of Education 5(2):6-11. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJE/2025/52611