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August 14, 2009
Getting a Head-Start on Law School from LexisNexis
Many law schools now require a brief Intro to Law course for incoming 1Ls. Helpful perhaps. Law profs have their own idiosyncratic views on this head-start approach to law school though younger law profs teaching the course may be more tuned-in to today's 1Ls than more senior profs. LexisNexis is offering its own take on this rite of passage. See Get a Head-Start on Law School which offers the following resources:
How to Read a Law School Casebook
How to Brief a Case for Class
Introduction to the American Legal System
Law School Related Links
Start Law School with a Free Study Aid from LexisNexis
Hat tip to Cocky Law Blawg. [JH]
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