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Title: An Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning by Steven J. Burton, Aspen Publishers ISBN: 0-7355-2594-3 Publisher: Aspen Law & Business Pub. Date: July, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $26.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Priceless tool for 1L's and other law students
Comment: During my first year of law school I asked my "legal research and writing" professor for an excellent and clearly written introduction to legal reasoning. He recommended Professor Burton's book.
This book will "demystify" all the bulls**t that first year professors want you to figure out for yourself. If all 1L's read this book, more law students will acquire a full skill-set during first year. Instead, the irrational legal educational system prefers to teach fear, insecurity, stress, and other unnecessary lessons that do not benefit law students, lawyers, or the public which we all aim to serve. Law professors shouldn't worry because they can still teach discipline, the art of inquiry, and HELP students LEARN.
Caveat: This book is not the Holy Grail. You still have to read all your cases and study for your exams. However, you will better understand "The Big Picture" and write an excellent exam if you take the time to understand what Professor Burton has clearly imparted in this book.
If you appreciate what I've said, feel free to ask me for more advice on how 1Ls and other law students can stop wasting time and reduce fear, insecurity, and stress.
Damien
Rating: 4
Summary: Excellent Introduction to legal theory and reasoning...
Comment: in an easy-to-read short book. Burton has given the beginning student of law and layperson a very approachable introduction in plain language. A must for first-year law students or 1L's-to-be to put their learning into a context of legal theory. A good primer before moving onto reading Cardozo's The Nature of the Judicial Process and the Hart's The Concept of Law, both of which I'd recommend to 1L's interested in jurisprudence. Burton's primer is an introduction to how cases and rules relate in analogical and deductive legal reasoning; how legal reasons, conventions, policy, purposes, and not just rules alone, are used to help lawyers make predictions and judges make decisions. Finally, it concludes with a brief chapter on the legitimacy of our legal system. Core foundational ideas from which any law student begins to build his/her knowledge and understanding and then application of legal reasoning.
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Title: Introduction to the Study and Practice of Law in a Nutshell by Kenney F. Hegland ISBN: 031414644X Publisher: West Pub. Date: July, 2003 List Price(USD): $24.50 |
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Title: Plain English for Lawyers by Richard C. Wydick, Carolina Academic Press ISBN: 0890899940 Publisher: Carolina Academic Press Pub. Date: July, 2001 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: The Complete Law School Companion : How to Excel at America's Most Demanding Post-Graduate Curriculum by Jeff Deaver ISBN: 047155491X Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: March, 1992 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Thinking Like a Lawyer: An Introduction to Legal Reasoning (New Perspectives on Law, Culture, and Society) by Kenneth J. Vandevelde ISBN: 0813322049 Publisher: Westview Press Pub. Date: April, 1996 List Price(USD): $36.00 |
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Title: Learning the Law: Success in Law School and Beyond by Steven J. Frank ISBN: 0806518715 Publisher: Citadel Trade Pub. Date: April, 1997 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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