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August 1, 2011
Thirty books lawyers (and law students) should read
In the August ABA Journal, thirty lawyers recommend books that "every lawyer" should read. The list contains some law-related books, like Clarence Darrow's The Story of My Life, along with other books like Martin Seligman's Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well-Being and even St. Exupery's The Little Prince. I often tell aspiring law students that reading good writing is one of the best ways to prepare for law school. I plan to recommend this list to both prospective and current law students.
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