Part II of this Article describes the cognitive challenges of legal reading. Part III discusses the prior reading studies that have examined how individuals read legal text. Part IV describes the present study, including its participants, the think aloud procedure, and the methodology used to collect, analyze, and interpret the data. Part V sets out the results of the study and explains the various conclusions that might be drawn from them. Finally, Part VI presents examples of the reading strategies that the most successful law students use and offers observations on how to incorporate these strategies into the legal classroom
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Non-empirical law school study advice that emphasizes reading and briefing cases and memorizing rule...
This paper reports the results of a three-year ethnographic study of attorneys in the workplace. The...
Part II of this Article describes the cognitive challenges of legal reading. Part III discusses the ...
How do law students and lawyers read legal cases? Do they use similar strategies or does each group ...
One of the most essential skills for law students to be successful in their discipline is the abilit...
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
A certain percentage of law students come with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or with another lear...
Law is a text-based discipline. The comprehension and interpretation of the written word lies at the...
The ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students aiming for succ...
AbstractThe ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students aiming ...
The ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students to be successfu...
One of the most fundamental skills in the quest for knowledge is reading. Its importance is clearly ...
The article explores a way in which law schools can level the field of student admission in order to...
When they enter law school, the odds are against them. Almost always persons of color and often from...
Non-empirical law school study advice that emphasizes reading and briefing cases and memorizing rule...
This paper reports the results of a three-year ethnographic study of attorneys in the workplace. The...
Part II of this Article describes the cognitive challenges of legal reading. Part III discusses the ...
How do law students and lawyers read legal cases? Do they use similar strategies or does each group ...
One of the most essential skills for law students to be successful in their discipline is the abilit...
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
A certain percentage of law students come with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or with another lear...
Law is a text-based discipline. The comprehension and interpretation of the written word lies at the...
The ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students aiming for succ...
AbstractThe ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students aiming ...
The ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students to be successfu...
One of the most fundamental skills in the quest for knowledge is reading. Its importance is clearly ...
The article explores a way in which law schools can level the field of student admission in order to...
When they enter law school, the odds are against them. Almost always persons of color and often from...
Non-empirical law school study advice that emphasizes reading and briefing cases and memorizing rule...
This paper reports the results of a three-year ethnographic study of attorneys in the workplace. The...