This program explains the architecture of storytelling in the courtroom, using narrative arc, rhythm, and character development to transform facts into compelling human drama. Drawing parallels to theater and literature, it illustrates how lawyers can use pacing, tension, and emotional logic to guide jurors through a persuasive journey.
The program reinforces that story—not data—is what moves people, and that an attorney who understands narrative mechanics can communicate more clearly, vividly, and memorably.