10 Books You Should Read Before Starting Law School

 

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 10 Books You Should Read Before Starting Law School

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As soon as you join law school you will be expected to read hundreds of pages on statues and legal material every week. Having time to read a book may seem a bit too much. However, the top 10 books on our list are a great read before joining law school.

Let’s take a look.

  1. QB VII 

This book speaks of a courtroom drama on a fictional libel charge by Sir Adam Kelno against a one Abraham Cady. Abraham had written a book that accused Sir Adam of performing operations on concentration camp prisoners.

  1. The Paper Chase 

This book was written and published by John Jay Osborn in 1971. It tells of a young law student who attends Harvard Law School and needs to contend and put up with his professor Charles Kingfield as well as his irresistible daughter.

  1. Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges

Former Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia and attorney and attorney Bryan Garner are the minds behind the book. The book will help you improve as a legal writer and provide you with the tools to speak persuasively.

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  1. Anatomy of a Murder

The book was published by Robert Traver and tells of a former district attorney who takes on a client accused of several murders. This book was later made into a film.

  1. Americas Constitution

It doesn’t matter which law school you attend, every student will have to take constitutional law in the first year. This book teaches you what the constitution says as well as the reasons behind why it says what it says.

  1. Law School Confidential

This is perhaps one of the best books for those looking to understand how life in law school really is. Published by Robert H. Miller, it starts by talking about the law school experience and later discusses the bar exam.

  1. The Nine: Inside The Legal World of the Supreme Court

This book takes you straight into the judge’s chambers. This is a non-fictional book containing interviews with judges and is sure to make your introduction into law school that much more interesting.

  1. One L 

Scott Turrow, the writer behind One L is perhaps best known for his fictional legal dramas. The book, however, takes you through his experiences in the first year of Harvard Law School and is equally filled with suspense.

  1. 24 Hours with 24 Lawyers

The book talks about 24 different lawyers. As you aspire to become one, it is important that you decide the type of lawyer that you want to become. This book tells of the different possibilities that you may want to consider.

  1. Letters to a Young Lawyer

It’s safe to say that this is among the most popular books for aspiring lawyers, and attorneys. 

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 is not only inspiring but also critical and thought-provoking.

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