The Law of Law School : : The Essential Guide for First-Year Law Students / / Jonathan Yusef Newton, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson.

Offers one hundred rules that every first year law student should live by“Dear Law Student: Here’s the truth. You belong here.” Law professor Andrew Ferguson and former student Jonathan Yusef Newton open with this statement of reassurance in The Law of Law School. As all former law students and curr...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Welcome to Law School --
Letter to a 1L on the First Day of Law School --
1L Mind- Set --
Planning to Plan --
Books --
Studying --
Reading --
Briefing Cases --
In Class --
Habits of Success --
Confidence --
Outlines --
Application, Application, Application --
Legal Writing / Research --
Professors --
Extracurricular Activities --
Culture / Community --
Self- Care --
Midterms --
Reading Period --
Final Exams --
Second Semester and Beyond --
Conclusion --
Authors’ Stories --
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Summary:Offers one hundred rules that every first year law student should live by“Dear Law Student: Here’s the truth. You belong here.” Law professor Andrew Ferguson and former student Jonathan Yusef Newton open with this statement of reassurance in The Law of Law School. As all former law students and current lawyers can attest, law school is disorienting, overwhelming, and difficult. Unlike other educational institutions, law school is not set up simply to teach a subject. Instead, the first year of law school is set up to teach a skill set and way of thinking, which you then apply to do the work of lawyering. What most first-year students don’t realize is that law school has a code, an unwritten rulebook of decisions and traditions that must be understood in order to succeed.The Law of Law School endeavors to distill this common wisdom into one hundred easily digestible rules. From self-care tips such as “Remove the Drama,” to studying tricks like “Prepare for Class like an Appellate Argument,” topics on exams, classroom expectations, outlining, case briefing, professors, and mental health are all broken down into the rules that form the hidden law of law school. If you don’t have a network of lawyers in your family and are unsure of what to expect, Ferguson and Newton offer a forthright guide to navigating the expectations, challenges, and secrets to first-year success. Jonathan Newton was himself such a non-traditional student and now shares his story as a pathway to a meaningful and positive law school experience. This book is perfect for the soon-to-be law school student or the current 1L and speaks to the growing number of first-generation law students in America.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479801619
9783110704716
9783110704518
9783110704860
9783110704587
9783110722703
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479801619.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jonathan Yusef Newton, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson.