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Learning Legal Reasoning: Briefing, Analysis and Theory (Delaney Series Book 1)

Author John Delaney
Publisher John Delaney Pubns
Category Law
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Author(s)John Delaney
ISBN / ASIN0960851445
ISBN-139780960851447
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Sales Rank343,991
CategoryLaw
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This widely used book in many printings begins with answers to forty commonly asked questions of first-year law students. It specifies a six-step approach to briefing a case with specific guidelines for accomplishing each step. The process of briefing cases is then demonstrated with excellent and poor briefs of increasing complexity. Emphasis is placed initially on the techniques of briefing as an introduction to the learning of legal reasoning, the first priority of the first year of law school. In addition, the book also demonstrates the relevance of more advanced modes of legal reasoning, including positivist, pragmatic, policy oriented, natural-law and other perspectives applied in decoding and understanding cases. In its introduction of jurisprudential perspectives, Learning Legal Reasoning transcends the typical technical/positivist orientation of most first-year materials.
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