Product Details
- Author: Kenney F. Hegland
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- Binding: Paperback
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- Dewey Decimal Number: 340.071173
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- EAN: 9780314146441
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- ISBN: 031414644X
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- Label: West Publishing Company
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- Language: English
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- Manufacturer: West Publishing Company
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Number of Pages: 462
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- Product Group: Book
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- Publication Date: 2003-07
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- Publisher: West Publishing Company
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- Studio: West Publishing Company
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- Title: Introduction to the Study and Practice of Law in a Nutshell
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: If you are about to start law school or are in your first year, this book would be a good companion. Now in the fourth edition, this text has helped thousand of folks become better law students and down the road, better lawyers. Like other introductory books, it covers the basics: reading and briefing cases; preparing for class; outlining and study groups; taking exams. There are exercises so you can apply what you have learned. In addition to these essentials, the book focuses of what is often quite elusive: legal analysis; Why do courts follow precedent?; How are cases applied and distinguished?; How is ambiguous language interpreted? Legal analysis is the hidden ball of the first year, and with this book you will be well on your way. There are chapters on legal writing (not necessarily boring or highfalutin') and on oral argument (not necessarily terrifying). These chapters will help in first year writing and Moot Court Programs. And, for those of you who aren't sure, there are chapters revealing the wide array of careers that will be open to you. The book reads fast, well, and is often funny. That said, drawing on the work of philosophers, psychologists, and novelists, it takes you and your calling quite seriously, but never (not even once) pompously.
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Customer Reviews
good review
The University of Florida recommends reading this book before starting law school there. I read it and found if was a very good cohmprehensive review of what to expect. It makes the first few weeks of school seem a little less intense if you have an idea of what you're getting into.
Hope this helps and Go Gators!
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Excellent book to help prep your mind.
Nothing will completely prepare you for the brain battery that is law school, but this book will help prepare you to the basic concepts and get you in the right frame of mind before you start Orientation. Get it. Read it. Then work hard at your classes and you'll do great.
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Easy to read, but lacks content
This book covers a variety of subjects, introduces law school, gives a very basic introduction to note taking/exams, gives a few pointers on writing and generally eases someones worries if they are concerned about law school.
However, that is all it does. It does not contain anything you will actually need to know for law school. It will just make you feel less uneasy about it.
If you can rent it at your library for free, it is worth a browse, but it isn't worth actually buying if you want to actually learn something before or during law school.
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This is THE book to read if you are Law School bound
This book is humorous, insightful, and worthwhile.
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Buy It, Borrow It, Just Get It.
The single best book that I have found which really does explain the study and practice of law, hence the title.
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