2nd Edition

Thinking Like a Lawyer An Introduction to Legal Reasoning

By Kenneth J. Vandevelde Copyright 2011
    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    Law students, law professors, and lawyers frequently refer to the process of "thinking like a lawyer," but attempts to analyze in any systematic way what is meant by that phrase are rare. In his classic book, Kenneth J. Vandevelde defines this elusive phrase and identifies the techniques involved in thinking like a lawyer. Unlike most legal writings, which are plagued by difficult, virtually incomprehensible language, this book is accessible and clearly written and will help students, professionals, and general readers gain important insight into this well-developed and valuable way of thinking.

    Updated for a new generation of lawyers, the second edition features a new chapter on contemporary perspectives on legal reasoning. A useful new appendix serves as a survival guide for current and prospective law students and describes how to apply the techniques in the book to excel in law school.

    Introduction , Basic Legal Reasoning , Identifying Applicable Law , Analyzing the Law , Synthesizing the Law , Researching the Facts , Applying the Law , Reasoning with Policies , Policy Analysis, Synthesis, and Application , Contracts , Torts , Constitutional Law , Civil Procedure , Perspectives on Legal Reasoning , A Historical Perspective on Legal Reasoning , Contemporary Perspectives on Legal Reasoning , Conclusion , Appendix: Thinking Like A Law Student

    Biography

    Kenneth J Vandevelde