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VIII.
Bibliography
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It is beyond the scope of this presentation to provide
a detailed list of readings. There is an excellent bibliographic list
in each year's Pre-Law Handbook. The list there includes works about
"law school and legal education," "the legal profession,"
"legal and judicial biography," "jurisprudence,"
and "legal issues." What follows is a sample from that bibliography
and other sources, and sources that are cited in the other links on
this web page.
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Abel, R. American Lawyers. Oxford University
Press. 1989.
Abraham, H.J. The Judicial Process. 6th Edition. Oxford University
Press, 1993.
Auerbach, J.S. Unequal Justice--Lawyers and Social Change in Modern
America. Oxford University
Press,
1976.
Association of American Law Schools. The Pre-Law Handbook.
[Note: a new edition of this book
appears
yearly.]
Brandeis, L.D. "The Living Law." 10 Illinois L. Rev. 461
(1916).
Cardozo, B.N. The Nature of the Judicial Process. Yale University
Press, 1921. [Note: this book is a
paperback,
still in press.]
Carlin, J.E. Lawyers' Ethics. Russell Sage Foundation, 1966.
Corsi, J.R. Judicial Politics: An Introduction. Prentice-Hall,
1984.
Flood, J. The Legal Profession in the United States. 3rd Edition.
American Bar Foundation, 1985.
Frank, J. Law and the Modern Mind. Coward-McCann and Geoghagan,
Inc., 1949.
Gopen, G.D. "Rhyme and Reason: Why the Study of Poetry is the
Best Preparation for the Study of
Law."
46 College English 333 (April, 1984).
Hagan, J., and F. Kay. Gender in Practice. Oxford University
Press. 1995.
Holmes, O.W., Jr. The Common Law. Little, Brown and Company,
1881. [Note: this is a paperback and
still
in press.]
Kairys, D., ed. The Politics of Law. Pantheon Books, 3rd Edition.
1998.
Kennedy, D. "Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication."
89 Harvard law Review 1689 (1976).
_____. "Legal Formality." 2 Journal of Legal Studies 351
(1973).
_____. "Legal Education As Training for Hierarchy." In D.
Kairys, ed., The Politics of Law. Pantheon
Books,
1982, pp. 40-61.
_____. "The Structure of Blackstone's Commentaries." 28
Buffalo Law Review 205 (1979).
Littlejohn, B.J. "Ensuring Lawyer Competency: The South Carolina
Approach." 64 Judicature 109
(1980).
Mann, D.S. "The Values of English in Politics." College
English Association Annual Meeting, April, 1982,
Houston,
Tx.
Moll, R.W. The Lure of the Law. Penguin Books, 1990.
Pound, R. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law. Yale University
Press, 1954.
Rosenthal, D.E. Lawyer and Client. Russell Sage Foundation,
1974.
Strunk, W., Jr., and E.B. White. The Elements of Style. 3rd
Edition. MacMillan Company, 1983.
Swygert, M.I., and R. Batey, eds. Maximizing The Law School Experience.
Stetson University College of
Law, 1982.
Trillin, C. "Reporter At Large: Harvard Law School." 1984
New Yorker 53 (March 26, 1984).
Turow, S. One L: An Inside account of Life in the First Year at
Harvard Law School. Penguin Books,
1978.
Tushnet, M. "Legal Scholarship: Its Causes and Cure." 90
Yale Law Journal 1205 (1981).
Vanderbilt, A.T. Introduction to the Study of Law. Cann Law
Books, 1979.
Wice, P. Judges and Lawyers. Harper Collins, 1991.
Zemans, F.K., and V. Rosenblum. "Preparation for the Practice
ofLaw--The Views of the Practicing Bar."
1980 American
Bar Foundation Research Journal 1.
_____. The Making of a Public Profession. American Bar foundation,
1981.
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