Reading Skills for Law Students

Reading Skills for Law Students
Title Reading Skills for Law Students PDF eBook
Author Craig K. Mayfield
Publisher MICHIE
Total Pages 216
Release 1980
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage

A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
Title A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage PDF eBook
Author Bryan A. Garner
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 990
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195142365

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A comprehensive guide to legal style and usage, with practical advice on how to write clear, jargon-free legal prose. Includes style tips as well as definitions.

Reading Like a Lawyer

Reading Like a Lawyer
Title Reading Like a Lawyer PDF eBook
Author Ruth Ann McKinney
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Law
ISBN 9781611631104

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Please note that the supplemental materials website has moved to caplaw.com/rll Studies show that the reading skills your students have developed in college may not be enough to ensure their success in law school. Reading law requires professionals to understand the purpose of their reading, to form and express opinions about what they're reading, to apply legal logic, to read with energy, and to adopt sophisticated reading habits that are unique to the study of law. Written for law students, pre-law students, paralegals, and others interested in developing these reading skills, Reading Like a Lawyer teaches each of the following critical legal reading skills: how to read legal casebooks and engage in class, as well as how to use your reading to prepare for exams; how to read published court cases outside of a casebook; how to read legislative material; and how to read online effectively. Based on sound educational research, each chapter includes exercises that challenge students to apply what that chapter has taught. A website accompanies the book and includes additional readings (e.g., on logic) plus opportunities for students to gain confidence by testing their own thoughts against those of the author. For faculty, Reading Like a Lawyer includes a separate teacher's manual and a faculty website with a powerpoint that mirrors the book's principle lessons.

Strategies for Legal Case Reading and Vocabulary Development

Strategies for Legal Case Reading and Vocabulary Development
Title Strategies for Legal Case Reading and Vocabulary Development PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Reinhart
Publisher University of Michigan Press ELT
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN 9780472032020

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Many law students feel that they are learning a new language during their first year of law school. For those students who are not native English speakers this process can be even more overwhelming. Strategies for Legal Case Reading and Vocabulary Developmentwas written for just these students. The goal of the text is to help students develop the case reading and vocabulary strategies they will need to compete and succeed in an American law school. Strategies for Legal Case Reading and Vocabulary Developmentbegins with an overview of the American legal system and relevant research and guidelines relating to case reading. The book is divided into sections on common law, statutory law, and constitutional law. Approximately twenty cases (some abridged) and eight readings are included in the text. Questions for Discussion follow each case to help students prepare to actively participate in class case discussions. Additional features include hypotheticals (often posed by law professors), vocabulary tasks, and short writing assignments.

Law School In Plain English

Law School In Plain English
Title Law School In Plain English PDF eBook
Author N.A. Capozzi
Publisher Primedia E-launch LLC
Total Pages 74
Release 2014-02-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1631738119

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The premise of the book is simple: to teach law students how to be law students. So much time is lost in law school with students trying to learn how to be a law student. So many students spend too much time learning how to take notes, prepare for class, case brief, outline, prepare for finals and so much more. No one will teach them these things yet mastery of these things is pivotal to the student's success in law school. This causes the student stress, leads to being unproductive, and it can create an unbalanced lifestyle. Law School in Plain English is the solution to these problems. With its uncompromising plainness and easy to read style, the book covers all aspects of what it means to be a law student, how to succeed, and how to improve quality of life while in law school.

Academic Literacy for Law Students

Academic Literacy for Law Students
Title Academic Literacy for Law Students PDF eBook
Author Marike Potgieter
Publisher
Total Pages 290
Release 2017
Genre Academic writing
ISBN 9781485122340

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Academic Literacy for Law students: a content-based approach is a skills-based course aimed at first-year law students who are studying in English and simultaneously acquiring it. Each lesson is based on a reading passage that constitutes authentic, relevant legal content. The activities included in each lesson provide an opportunity to practise the academic skills needed in the law faculty. The course focuses on the progressive development of reading, writing, note-taking, listening and speaking skills. There is a strong emphasis on building the vocabulary needed in legal studies.--

Expert Learning for Law Students

Expert Learning for Law Students
Title Expert Learning for Law Students PDF eBook
Author Michael Hunter Schwartz
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN 9781594605451

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"Expert Learning for Law Students is designed to help law students build the learning and analytical skills necessary to succeed in law school, on the bar exam, and in law practice. Based on the findings of hundreds of educational studies, this book reveals how successful law students and lawyers plan, monitor, and implement their work. It also explains how experts reflect on their learning processes and identify any necessary adjustments to those processes. Detailed guidance regarding individual personality types and learning styles is also provided. The book includes more than 50 charts and graphics as well as numerous suggestions for selecting and implementing strategies for case reading and case briefing; taking notes; memorizing; managing time, stress, and workload; developing legal analysis skills; and preparing for and taking law school examinations."--BOOK JACKET.