0:00:00.590,0:00:02.290 Welcome to LearnLawBetter. 0:00:02.290,0:00:05.640 Want to know which books to read before law school? 0:00:05.640,0:00:09.023 Are you excited, and want to get a head start? 0:00:09.023,0:00:15.600 Stay to the end, as I provide you with my list of 10 books to read before you start your legal education. 0:00:15.600,0:00:20.060 Don’t forget to hit the like button if you enjoy the episode and click the subscribe button 0:00:20.060,0:00:23.240 and bell if you don’t want to miss any future episodes. 0:00:27.730,0:00:29.430 Hi, this is Beau Baez, 0:00:29.430,0:00:35.132 and today I want to provide you with some books you might find interesting before you start law school. 0:00:35.132,0:00:40.360 The list includes books in fiction, academic[br]success, biography, 0:00:40.360,0:00:43.800 writing, history, and the Supreme Court. 0:00:43.810,0:00:48.070 One: Getting to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams. 0:00:48.070,0:00:50.680 I have recommended this book for years, 0:00:50.680,0:00:55.040 and it is on almost everyone’s list of books to read before law school. 0:00:55.040,0:00:59.400 Because law school exams are radically different[br]from college exams, 0:00:59.420,0:01:04.280 you need to start thinking about this topic now. 0:01:04.280,0:01:08.700 If you only have time to read one book, this is the one to read. 0:01:08.700,0:01:11.540 Two: To Kill a Mockingbird. 0:01:11.540,0:01:18.260 This classic novel, which is also a movie, follows the life of a small town lawyer and his family. 0:01:18.270,0:01:25.057 This novel is a classic because it shows a lawyer defending the legal rights of an unpopular defendant 0:01:25.057,0:01:28.439 charged with committing a horrible crime. 0:01:28.439,0:01:30.260 Three: One L. 0:01:30.260,0:01:36.760 This autobiographical work follows the life of a first year law student at Harvard Law School. 0:01:36.760,0:01:38.600 Though it's a few years old, 0:01:38.600,0:01:44.380 it still captures much of what law students go through during the 1st year of law school. 0:01:44.380,0:01:46.980 Four: The Bramble Bush. 0:01:46.980,0:01:48.820 Another book on many lists, 0:01:48.820,0:01:53.899 this collection of lectures was given to Columbia law students in 1929. 0:01:53.900,0:01:57.830 The author discusses legal reasoning, exam taking skills, 0:01:57.830,0:02:02.139 and other topics that are still relevant to law students. 0:02:02.139,0:02:05.149 Five: The Elements of Style. 0:02:05.149,0:02:10.280 This book is needed in every writer’s library[br]because, guess what, 0:02:10.280,0:02:13.240 law students and lawyers are writers. 0:02:13.240,0:02:17.780 Read through this book and begin learning how to write well 0:02:17.780,0:02:22.560 because the top grades in law school go to the best writers. 0:02:22.569,0:02:25.530 Six: Gideon’s Trumpet. 0:02:25.530,0:02:31.099 Read the story of a poor man who was arrested for a crime he did not commit. 0:02:31.099,0:02:36.779 But, because he could not afford a lawyer, he was convicted and sent to prison. 0:02:36.779,0:02:41.950 Follow his story as he takes his case all the way up to the Supreme Court. 0:02:41.950,0:02:45.145 Seven: A History of American Law. 0:02:45.145,0:02:51.170 This is a history of American law from the colonial period up through the 21st century. 0:02:51.170,0:02:56.049 Learn about the successes and failures of the American legal system. 0:02:56.049,0:02:58.399 Eight: The Paper Chase. 0:02:58.399,0:03:06.069 This fictional story of a Harvard law student introduces the famous Professor Kingsfield, 0:03:06.069,0:03:11.551 who takes pleasure in destroying first year law students in his contracts class. 0:03:11.551,0:03:14.236 Though Kingsfield is a fictional character, 0:03:14.236,0:03:21.330 many believe there was an actual professor that was like Kingsfield at Harvard. 0:03:21.330,0:03:24.913 Several years ago I was talking to a Harvard Law School graduate, 0:03:24.913,0:03:30.510 who claimed he had the real-life professor that inspired Professor Kingsfield. 0:03:30.510,0:03:35.960 This lawyer told me that he and another law school student were on a rowboat shooting ducks, 0:03:35.960,0:03:39.200 when another rowboat approached their boat. 0:03:39.219,0:03:43.639 To their surprise it was their professor, Professor Kingsfield. 0:03:43.639,0:03:49.081 He asked them if they had shot all the ducks in the boat, and after they told him yes, 0:03:49.081,0:03:54.389 he took out his shotgun and shot out the bottom[br]of their boat. 0:03:54.389,0:03:58.615 Apparently there was a time when professors could sink someone else’s boat 0:03:58.615,0:04:00.668 and not get arrested. 0:04:00.668,0:04:05.300 By the way, you can watch the movie if you don’t want to read the book. 0:04:05.300,0:04:10.980 Nine: Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention. 0:04:10.980,0:04:17.810 In this easy to read book, follow the fascinating story on how the U.S. Constitution was created. 0:04:17.810,0:04:20.430 Ten: Yankee from Olympus. 0:04:20.430,0:04:26.003 This mid-20th century classic is a biography of the great supreme court justice, 0:04:26.003,0:04:28.799 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 0:04:28.799,0:04:32.060 The story begins with a fascinating account of his family, 0:04:32.060,0:04:34.040 including his famous father, 0:04:34.040,0:04:40.800 who a Harvard Medical School Professor and Dean, as well as a noted minor poet. 0:04:40.800,0:04:45.280 The book then delves into the story of the[br]great supreme court justice. 0:04:45.280,0:04:47.610 And with that, go and read! 0:04:47.610,0:04:52.591 And in the comments, provide me with the books you would recommend to future law students.