Step 6: Choosing helpful
books for law students.
What books helped you in law school or law practice? I want to start a
list of useful books for law students. I am searching the web for
recommendations. Please consider sharing your favorites in the comments.
To start, Law
School Academic Support Blog recommends the following books:
- “Whose
Monet? An Introduction to the American Legal System” by John A. Humbach. - “Hidden
Sources of Law School Stress” and “A Deeper Understanding of Your Career
Choices” by Lawrence S. Krieger. - “Five
Types of Legal Arguments” by Wilson Ray Huhn. - “Succeeding
in Law School” by Herbert N. Ramy. - “1000
Days to the Bar - But the Practice of Law Begins Now: How to achieve your
personal best in Law School” by Dennis J. Tonsing. - “Pass
the Bar!” by Denise Riebe and Michael Hunter Schwartz.
Stephanie
West Allen recommends
Top Law
Student recommends:
- “Law
School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students,
for Students”by Robert H. Miller. - “Getting
to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams” by Richard Michael Fischl and Jeremy
Paul. - “Guerrilla
Tactics For Getting The Legal Job Of Your Dreams: Regardless of Your Grades,
Your School, or Your Work Experience!” by Kimm Alayne Walton.
Here are a few books on legal writing I want to add to the list:




