2005 • $30.00 • 304 pp • paper • ISBN-10: 1-59460-032-5 • ISBN: 978-1-59460-032-6 • LCCN 2005003374
Teacher's Manual availableTags: Introduction to Law, Law School Study Aids, Lawyering Skills/Study Aids, Legal Practical Resources, Legal Profession, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Pre-Law
The ability to read law well is a critical, indispensable skill that can make or break the academic career of any aspiring lawyer. Fortunately, the ability to read law well (quickly and accurately) is a skill that can be acquired through knowledge and practice. The sooner the student masters these skills, the greater the rewards.
Using seven specific reading strategies, reinforced with hands-on exercises at the end of each chapter, this book shows students how they can read law efficiently, effectively, powerfully, and confidently. Reading Like a Lawyer is divided into 3 parts:
The detailed Teacher’s Manual (with accompanying Powerpoint presentations available online at www.unc.edu/~ramckinn/index.html) also explores in depth how effective legal reading can be taught in Orientation and Preorientation Programs, in small group settings, in legal writing seminars, or as a supplement in doctrinal classes.
“The author is an excellent writer and has produced a book suitable for introducing legal writing and reasoning in a variety of settings.” — Bimonthly Review of Law Books
If you are a professor teaching in this field you may request a complimentary copy