One L"A wonderful book...it should be read by anyone who has ever contemplated going to law school. Or anyone who has ever worried about being human."--The New York Times It was a year of terrors and triumphs, of depressions and elations, of compulsive work, pitiless competition, and, finally, mass hysteria. It was Scott Turow's first year at the oldest, biggest, most esteemed center of legal education in the United States. Turow's experiences at Harvard Law School, where freshmen are dubbed One Ls, parallel those of first-year law students everywhere. His gripping account of this critical, formative year in the life of a lawyer is as suspenseful, said The New York Times, as "the most absorbing of thrillers." |
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... Model Penal Code and the deadly work of learning to read a statute . Each day , Mann has us contrast the code with cases on the same subject ; we compare and distinguish com- mon law and statute , the provisions of state law and the ...
... Model Penal Code and the deadly work of learning to read a statute . Each day , Mann has us contrast the code with cases on the same subject ; we compare and distinguish com- mon law and statute , the provisions of state law and the ...
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... Criminal Law outline . It would require us to boil down class notes and case briefs , to describe and reference the relevant portions of the Model Penal Code , and then to integrate all of that information . It would be a long ...
... Criminal Law outline . It would require us to boil down class notes and case briefs , to describe and reference the relevant portions of the Model Penal Code , and then to integrate all of that information . It would be a long ...
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... Model Penal Code and to delineate the procedural issues . In Torts , the test would last only four hours but we'd have to take it in school , together , with proctors . Each professor tried to give us some advice on approach . Mann ...
... Model Penal Code and to delineate the procedural issues . In Torts , the test would last only four hours but we'd have to take it in school , together , with proctors . Each professor tried to give us some advice on approach . Mann ...
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One L: The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School Scott Turow Limited preview - 2010 |
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