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Hi 7sagers!
Can anyone recommend good books about law school and the legal profession? I would love some references to read more about what a legal career entails, and the in-and-outs of law school.
Thanks in advance!
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/lawschooli.com/pre-law-summer-reading-to-prepare-you-for-law-school/amp/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/entering-law-school-heres-what-to-read-this-summer/2015/07/03/ba935458-13a1-11e5-9ddc-e3353542100c_story.html?utm_term=.e7742dcb4b04
Just started The Buffalo Creek Disaster because of this thread. It is really good so far. Thanks!
@jsohn0305774 said:
The Buffalo Creek Disaster: How the Survivors of One of the Worst Disasters in Coal-Mining History Brought Suit Against the Coal Company- And Won
Nothing to do with law school. It gives you an overview of litigation.
Oh wow... I'm currently reading that one! How funny. I've really enjoyed how they have been showing the process and steps involved. It's a hell of a story, too, but seeing the more mundane aspects and how long it takes makes it an interesting read for those interested in how it works.
@hnadgauda243 said:
Don't Go to Law School (Unless) - Paul Campos
I second this one! IMO this book should be required reading for all law school applicants.
@jsohn0305774 Thanks!
@hnadgauda243, Been wanting to read that one. What did you think?
The Buffalo Creek Disaster: How the Survivors of One of the Worst Disasters in Coal-Mining History Brought Suit Against the Coal Company- And Won
Nothing to do with law school. It gives you an overview of litigation.
Don't Go to Law School (Unless) - Paul Campos
Hey - can you send me a direct msg so I can send you the list from my laptop