Excellent Reading

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 I just finished reading the article Logic for Law Students: How to Think Like a Lawyer.  Every law student should read it at the start of law school, and I tend to agree that it is a shame the framework is not taught as a routine matter.  I am aware, of course, of the basic frameworks mentioned in the article.  But it's great to see them applied to legal reasoning, complete with examples and useful advice.  It serves as a great springboard for further study.

Speaking of which, it makes me that much more excited to start working.  I really love learning this material, and I already have a bunch of resources lined up to continue learning once I'm done with school.  I'm extremely glad I chose the law; it's a great fit.

Special thanks to The (new) Legal Writer for blogging about the article.

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