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8 Books That Every Law Students Need To Read

Posted on September 26, 2021September 26, 2021 by e5h02

Everybody knows that law students are one of the hardest course and their students need to be able to study smart and study hard to ace this course. They are tons of Act that they need to memorize, they also need to be able to solve a case study and present why it’s solving that way, and law students will also need to have a good understanding about mediation centre

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In all meaning, being a law student will require you to have the passion of wanting to study and read a lot of books. Here are 8 books that every law student must read to be able to understand more about law and the thing that is related to law.  

About Law – Tony Honore’

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Before you decide to learn something, it’s better to have some basic understanding of them. This is what the book is all about. The author of this book which is Tony Honore is a well-renowned legal academic and he wrote this book to give a basic and simple understanding of the law, the purpose of the law, how it works, and other basic things that are related to law. This book is one of the most highly suggested books for you to read before furthering your study in law. 

Landmarks In The Law – Lord Denning 

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This is also one of the best books that are related to law. The key to all success is to have a basic understanding of the foundation and this book is everything about that. Lord Denning who is the author of this book is one of the most influential judges of his time, and in this book, he wrote the whole story about the biggest events of law in English law. This is a must book for every law student. 

Justice: What’s The Right Thing To Do – Michael J Sandel 

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The author of this book which is Michael J Sandel is a professor at the well-known Harvard University and in this book, he likes to highlight new issues that have been arising since forever. Even during his teaching section, he’ll always like to ask his students about the most challenging thing when becoming a lawyer and how would you solve a new case like same-sex marriage, abortion, and other current issues in society. 

The Rule Of Law – Tom Bingham 

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Tom Bigham is known to be the greatest judge of his time, a towering figure, and also someone whose life principle was a rock of principle. This book highlights many of his accomplishments in his time and, he also highlighted on the 12 greatest law of 1200 centuries and how it’s being used in today’s modern world. 

Winning Arguments – Jay Heinrichs 

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The common thing of being a law student is for you to be able to have the best arguments points. After all, that is the whole purpose of your job is to come up with the right justification and argue them with the opposite sides. This book will give you some of the greatest advice when it comes to coming with ideas to construct your point, how to come up with a rhetorical question, and more. This book will give you some insights into how it’ll be like when you are becoming a real lawyer and arguing your point in court. 

Lord Denning, A Life – Iris Freeman 

We all know that Lord Denning is one of the finest and greatest lawyers of his time. This book is a biography about his life and how he became the greatest lawyer in the history of English law. Though it doesn’t have any relation with laws it’ll give you the inspiration to work hard and be equal just the way he was. It also tells the background story of Lord Denning and how he was the first one that manages to escape poverty from his family and be the greatest lawyer and change his family life. 

To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee 

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This is the first fiction book on this list. You might think that there’s no relation between law and becoming a law student. But this book tells the stories of racism and society in the 1930s of America. How a lawyer named Atticus Finch has to defend a man that was shunted aside by everyone. This novel represents what it’s like to practice justice and equality even when the whole world turns its sides on you, and you still need to do your job full of responsibility and dignity. As a law student, you’ll be able to relate with the character Finch even though he’s a fictional character. 

Bleak House – Charles Dickens 

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All of us are familiar with the name Charles Dickens one of the greatest authors in his time and until now. This is one of his well-known books and despite its being a fictional book it still manages to hook the interest of many law students. This book tells the story of a court case that was becoming something that many people were concerned about at that time and how it takes place in one of the regal areas in London. Being a law student you can relate this book with your profession because it’ll give you an insight into the character and how they practice law due to their profession.

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