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Must-Read Books For All Law Students

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Last Modified: 2024-04-01

Are you looking for some must-read books that all law students should read? Some good advice for law students is to read lots before going to law school.

It can feel as though you’re doing nothing but reading as a law student, so the idea of reading more will feel daunting at best. However, you’ll want to learn more about your subject, and there are some amazing books that you need to check out. Here are some of the best books you need to read as a law student, so you can find out more.

Must-Read Books – Landmarks In The Law by Lord Denning

This is a fundamental book when it comes to English law. It covers all the biggest events in the law, and how changes in the law came about. With this run down, you’ll have a good overview of the way the law is shaped, and why.

It’s also an important text as Lord Denning is one of the most influential judges that have ever worked. He has been dedicated to making the law accessible to everyone, not just those who work in the court system. As such, this is quite an accessible read and you’ll get a lot out of it.

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About Law by Tony Honore

This is probably the most basic introduction to the law that you can get. As such, it’s a great text for those who want to get started with the law and are at the beginning of their degrees. It can help a lot with the basics, such as the purpose of the law, and how it works. There’s also a good rundown of the English legal system.

This is the book you should start with, as you’ll get a very good rundown of the system and how it works. No matter where you want to work in the legal system, this will give you a head start.

Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories by Thomas Grant

This book covers the most influential cases that criminal barrister Jeremy Hutchinson has been involved in. He has worked with some of the most notorious people in court and has been involved in cases from drug smuggling to the ‘Profumo affair’.

It’s a fascinating read, and you’ll see just how important his work was as a barrister. If you want a real feel for what works in court is like, you’ll want to check this book out.

Must-Read Books – Winning Arguments by Jay Heinrichs

As a law student, you’ll be learning all about advocacy, and ensuring that both sides in a court case get a fair hearing. That means you’ll have to come up with arguments that appear to be true, even if they aren’t. By doing this, you’ll be ensuring that everyone gets heard.

“This book is a good read for any law student”, says law writer Adam King at Essay Writing Service, “You’ll learn about how to structure your ideas when advocating for a client, and the best techniques to use.” It’s also quite light-hearted, so it’s a lighter read when you’re bogged down in textbooks.

Bleak House by Charles Dickens

Fiction is just as useful to you as non-fiction texts, and you’ll want to make time to read this classic. Considered one of Dickens’ best works, Bleak House follows a court case that concerns several wills, and how it affects the people around them.

It’s a book you’ll want to read as it is based on the way legal cases were presented at the time, and so gives you a lot of history surrounding it. As a law student, having that background does help a lot.

To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Here’s another fictional classic that you’ll want to read, as it covers the ideas of justice and equality. Set in 1930s America, the novel follows a young girl Scout and her father Atticus Finch, a lawyer who’s been asked to represent a man who has been shunned and considered guilty by everyone else due to his race.

While it’s a fictional tale, it does show you just how important justice is, and how equality should enter into your decisions when you’re working with others. It’s a good reminder of why you’re studying law.

Letters To A Law Student by Nicholas McBride

In this book, author McBride writes ‘letters’ to a fictional law student, talking to them about what it’s like to study in this area and offering his advice. If you’re studying law in any capacity, you’re going to find this book very useful.

In it, there’s advice on how to study, as well as more specific things like how to take notes on a case. You’ll get a basic rundown of the legal system too, so you’ll want to make sure you have this book on your bookcase. It’s something you’ll refer to a lot, as you’ll want to hear that advice from someone who’s been through the same experiences as you.

Must-Read Books – Law School Confidential by Robert H. Miller

This is another book that focuses on the law school experience, giving you advice on how to get ahead as a student. It starts out talking to those thinking about applying to law school and then ends addressing those about to take the bar exam.

It covers almost every experience you’ll have as a law student, and so you’ll be coming back to it time and time again. You’ll certainly find it to be a good companion text for you.

These are just some of the best books that law students will want to check out. Reading around your subject is so important, so make sure that you take the time to read these books. You’ll learn a lot and having that background knowledge will make you even better at your eventual job.

We hope you enjoyed this list of must-read books for law students.

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