Being a lawyer requires understanding the process of the law — a mastery of legal logic — rather than knowing masses of substantive material. Authors Margulies and Lasson explain legal logic to readers in a concise and analytic manner. Flow charts give a clear overview of the process, allowing students to understand how and where every issue fits. Also included are brief summaries of various areas of law. Finally, model questions and answers from past bar examinations illustrate the steps outlined in the book. A careful reading of the text should demystify the law school curriculum and offer a clear approach to solving legal problems. A reviewer describes Learning Law as the book to take with you to law school. Learning Law provides a use...
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This classic text uses a series of simple guidelines to teach the basics of legal writing and legal ...
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This classic text uses a series of simple guidelines to teach the basics of legal writing and legal ...
How should students begin their legal education? Professor Peter Strauss\u27s innovative materials b...
Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the fou...
Learning Legal Skills and Reasoning is a method and skills book designed to underpin law students’ s...
This updated casebook serves a course in introduction to legal reasoning. It is designed to initiate...
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This unique book is designed to introduce non-lawyers to what law is and how it is interpreted and m...
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One of the main aims of law education in both the Civil (European-Continental) law and Common (Anglo...
This classic text uses a series of simple guidelines to teach the basics of legal writing and legal ...
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