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  2. Lawyers' Law Books - Wikipedia

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    The Law Librarian. British and Irish Association of Law Libraries. 1983. Volumes 14 - 16. p 13. "Book Reviews" (1977) 8-11 The Law Librarian 14 Google Books "Book Reviews", 14-16 The Law Librarian 130 at 131; "Current Awareness" at p 58 Google Books "Book Reviews" (1998) 29 The Law Librarian 124 (2 June, no 2 of vol 29) Google Books; Donald J Dunn.

  3. Casebook - Wikipedia

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    Casebooks sometimes also contain excerpts from law review articles and legal treatises, historical notes, editorial commentary, and other related materials to provide background for the cases. The teaching style based on casebooks is known as the casebook method and is supposed to instill in law students how to "think like a lawyer."

  4. Legal English - Wikipedia

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    Mark Adler's Clarity for Lawyers (2nd edn, The Law Society, 2006). Peter Butt and Richard Castle's Modern Legal Drafting. David Crystal's The Stories of English (Penguin Books, 2004), Part 7.4. Howard Darmstadter's Precision's Counterfeit: The Failures of Complex Documents, and Some Suggested Remedies The Business Lawyer (American Bar ...

  5. List of legal publishers by language area - Wikipedia

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    India Business Law Journal; China Business Law Journal; Wolters Kluwer, including CCH (Commerce Clearing House) James Publishing (United States) Juta (South Africa) Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Inc. (United States) vLex (North America & UK) All India Reporter; PLD Publishers, kausar law book publishers (Pakistan) Mainstream Law Reports ...

  6. Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts - Wikipedia

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    Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts is a 2012 book by United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and lexicographer Bryan A. Garner.Following a foreword written by Frank Easterbrook, then Chief Judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Scalia and Garner present textualist principles and canons applicable to the analysis of all legal texts, following by ...

  7. The Official Lawyer's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Official Lawyer's Handbook is a best-selling satire on law and lawyers written by the lawyer Daniel R. White, and originally published in the United States by Simon & Schuster in 1983. The Handbook was adapted and republished in Britain under the name The Queens Counsel Official Lawyers' Handbook , published by the Robson Press, an imprint ...

  8. Law book - Wikipedia

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    Law books from Hampshire County, Massachusetts. A law book is a book about law. It is possible to make a distinction between "law books" on the one hand, and "books about law" on the other. [1] This distinction is "useful". [2] A law book is "a work of legal doctrine". [1] It consists of "law talk", that is to say, propositions of law. [2] "

  9. Casebook method - Wikipedia

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    To set up the casebook method of law study, American law professors traditionally collect the most illustrative cases concerning a particular area of the law in special textbooks called casebooks. Some professors heavily edit cases down to the most important paragraphs, while deleting nearly all citations and paraphrasing everything else; a few ...