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ONE TIT TUK
by rss@youtube.com (jaffera)
11 Oct 2008 at 6:59pm

a little preview of what on titular negotiations will be like when he's done with law school.., time to shine...

Author: jaffera
Keywords: MOV00570
Added: October 11, 2008



Governor Bobby Jindal visits UF Tailgate
by rss@youtube.com (LawSchoolRepublicans)
11 Oct 2008 at 4:31pm

On October 11, 2008, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal visited the UF/LSU Tailgate hosted by the UF Law School Republicans, Gators for McCain, Alachua County Republicans, and the College Republicans. Much thanks to Josh Simmons, Jessica Corbett, Nakku Chung, and Bryan Griffin for hosting a great Tailgate!

Author: LawSchoolRepublicans
Keywords: bobby jindal uf mccain tailgate
Added: October 11, 2008



Cooley D
by rss@youtube.com (LoudMouthLimeNABQ)
11 Oct 2008 at 3:46pm

Law School Graduation

Author: LoudMouthLimeNABQ
Keywords: LoudMouthLime
Added: October 11, 2008



Cooley 2008 C
by rss@youtube.com (LoudMouthLimeNABQ)
11 Oct 2008 at 3:36pm

Law School Graduation

Author: LoudMouthLimeNABQ
Keywords: LoudMouthLime
Added: October 11, 2008



Cooley 2008
by rss@youtube.com (LoudMouthLimeNABQ)
11 Oct 2008 at 3:27pm

Law School Graduation

Author: LoudMouthLimeNABQ
Keywords: LoudMouthLime
Added: October 11, 2008



Cheri Greenlee and Wesley House on Anguilla at Island Harbor
by rss@youtube.com (rockfordlaw)
11 Oct 2008 at 1:20pm

Cheri Greenlee and Wesley House on Anguilla at Island Harbor Comfort abounds at Wesley House. This house combines glamour, comfort and privacy in 3000 square feet of indoor and outdoor living area. jugular@ameritech.net Practice Description: Ms. Greenlees practice is concentrated in the field of Family Law and Domestic Relations. After more than thirty years, she is proud that her practice is highly referral based. Not only do former clients return when new legal needs arise but they refer their friends, co-workers, and even their adult children. She is honored that many mental health specialists as well as other attorneys refer clients into her practice. In the initial interview, Ms. Greenlee shares these precepts of her practice with each client: There is no such thing as a dumb question unless you have it and dont ask and My job is to make YOU an informed legal consumer. Each interfaces with the other. The client needs to understand the legal process, alternative resolutions based upon the specifics of their situation, and the probable result which can be impacted by factors including the Judge to whom their case is assigned and who is opposing counsel or Child Representative/Guardian ad Litem. Ms. Greenlee has a reputation as an aggressive, proactive litigator. She is not afraid to try a case if a fair settlement cannot be reached. However, she understands that the cost of the proceeding is not measured simply in dollars and cents but also by the toll it can take on a client physically and emotionally as well as on the family, particularly the children if contested custody issues are involved. Complete, caring handling of a family law or domestic relations matter requires not only that the attorney know the statutory and case law but also that he or she knows the fundamentals of psychology including child development and addiction; personal and corporate accounting and income taxes, and other fields of law including business and real estate. Bar Admissions: Illinois, 1975 Hourly Rate: $250-$300/hour Retainer: Minimum $2,500 but varies by case. Date of Birth: 1949 Law School: John Marshall Law School, J.D. Law School Honors/Involvement: Law Review Undergraduate School: Bradley University Representative Clients: Ethical concerns and respect for the privacy of clients require that their names and specifics of their cases not be disclosed. Employment History: Ms. Greenlee has been in private practice her entire legal career, always concentrating in Family Law and Domestic Relations. She is a trained mediator in custody, support, and property distribution issues. Bar/Professional Association Involvement: Ms. Greenlee is currently the Chairman of the Winnebago County Bar Association Family Law Section. She has been on the WCBA Board of Directors and served on or chaired numerous committees including Judicial Liaison, Fee Dispute, Membership, and Unauthorized Practice of Law. She is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association, elected to serve on its Assembly by the attorneys of the 17th Judicial Circuit. Her current ISBA committee appointments are ISBA Ethical Conduct and ARDC. Community Involvement: Co-chairman of the Prairie State Legal Services funding raising campaign. Silver Fellow of the ISBA Foundation. Member of Spring Creek United Church of Christ. Past community involvement includes Rotary, including being a Paul Harris Fellow, and Childrens Development Center, now a part of Easter Seals. When she can find the time, Ms. Greenlee enjoys her Wesley House on the island of Anguilla with husband Ted, and several professional associates throughout the community. http://wesleyhouse.net/ Legal Lectures: Ms. Greenlee is frequently a lecturer at Winnebago County Bar Association seminars. Firm Description: Ms. Greenlee has practiced nearly twenty years with Margaret Kreitlow. Ms. Kreitlows experience across multiple fields highly compliments Ms. Greenlees concentration in Family Law and Domestic Relations. Although Ms. Kreitlow practices in the area of Family Law and Domestic Relations, she also handles criminal and traffic law including prosecution of domestic violence and DUI, DCFS and Juvenile Court matters, and prepares wills, trusts, and estate planning.

Author: rockfordlaw
Keywords: wesely house cheri greenlee jugular island harbor divorce attorney rockford illinois lawyer
Added: October 11, 2008



Silly Season: Ayers, Obama, Hyde Park, and The University of Chicago: examini...
by rss@youtube.com (AntiConformist911)
11 Oct 2008 at 11:39am

Silly Season: Ayers, Obama, and Hyde Park Of the many ludicrous political discussions of the last six months, the most ludicrous may well be the discussion of the alleged association between Barack Obama and Bill Ayers, former member of the Weather Underground. Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernadine Dohrn, have lived in the Hyde Park area in Chicago. So has Barack Obama. (So have I.) If you lived in Hyde Park for (say) a decade, there was a good chance that you'd run across Ayers, and maybe even be at a social occasion with him. And if you were a social person, or someone who was running for political office, you would meet a lot of people, and it's pretty likely that you would run across Ayers, or be at some social occasion with him. Ayers is one of numerous people, in the Chicago area, whom Barack Obama has run across. Obama has much closer relationships with numerous conservatives on the University of Chicago faculty, many of whom have given money to Obama's campaign, and many of whom have talked to him at length and been at social occasions with him. I know for a fact that Obama has actually played basketball with Richard Epstein, a libertarian on the law school faculty who has written some pretty controversial things on property rights and government regulation. I also know that Obama has had a number of conversations with former law school dean Daniel Fischel, a Reagan Republican who has written some pretty controversial things on corporations and government regulation. True, Ayers apparently had a small party for Obama back in 1995; true, Ayers gave some small sum of money to one of Obama's campaigns; and true, Ayers and Obama simultaneously served, for a time, on a board of a local organization, the Woods Fund, which helps disadvantaged children. But there was nothing even vaguely like a close relationship between them; and it would be easy to identify countless people, since 1995, with whom Obama has had much closer associations. Of course many legitimate questions can be raised about any candidate for public office. But it is a gross understatement to say that the alleged Ayers-Obama association is not one of them. http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/open_university/archive/2008/04/17/silly-season-ayers-obama-and-hyde-park.aspx John McCain's campaign released a list of 100 former ambassadors endorsing the GOP presidential nominee. Second on the list, though her name is misspelled, is Leonore Annenberg, currently the president and chairman of the Annenberg Foundation and widow of ambassador and philanthropist Walter Annenberg. Ms. Annenberg was herself the "chief of protocol" at the State Department under President Reagan. If the last name sounds familiar, it's because it also graces the name of the Chicago education board where Barack Obama and William Ayers sat in the room six times together. In recent days, the McCain-Palin ticket (and particularly Palin) has faulted Obama for having served on that board with Ayers, who was a founding member of the radical 60's Weather Underground group when Obama was in grade school. Since then, however, Ayers has been rehabilitated in Chicago society, carving out a niche in education circles. As a former Republican representative in Illinois told NPR on Monday, smearing Obama for his board association with Ayers is "nonsensical." "It was never a concern by any of us in the Chicago school reform movement that he had led a fugitive life years earlier ... It's ridiculous," Republican Rep. Diana Nelson said. "There is no reason at all to smear Barack Obama with this association. It's nonsensical, and it just makes me crazy. It's so silly." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/08/mccains-trumpets-endorsem_n_132954.html The gutter politics of the McCain campaign is reaching down once again to denounce Obama for his distant past links to Bill Ayers in an unprecedented guilt-by-association attack for a presidential campaign. Sarah Palin declared, "This is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who targeted their own country." Hannity's America featured more of these absurd lies about Obama and Ayers in Hannity's infomercial for idiocy, including an amazing interview with legendary anti-Semitic crackpot Andy Martin: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-k-wilson/30-lies-refuted-about-aye_b_132109.html

Author: AntiConformist911
Keywords: Pat Buchanan Sarah Palin racist rally speech crowd shouts kill him john Mccain race card William bill Ayers Barack Hussein Obama terrorist fox news Sean hannity Hyde park fundraiser education board University of Chicago
Added: October 11, 2008



Prof. Barnes Contracts case brief
by rss@youtube.com (cdblac2)
11 Oct 2008 at 10:08am

Prof. Barnes - Dickinson v. Dodds

Author: cdblac2
Keywords: "Law School"
Added: October 11, 2008



Ron Paul Warns of Coming Chaos
by rss@youtube.com (jbreezes)
11 Oct 2008 at 9:39am

Another reupload of a vid accidentally deleted (when trying to delete only one). This one is of Ron Paul warning of the coming economic crisis. Of course mainstream media kept him off of mainstream media when he was still a presidential candidate. If you listen to him, you might better understand why. The agenda by the real rulers (not the US government as many may think) is to create a one world government and to depopulate through starvation, epidemics (chemtrails, mandatory vaccinations, illegalizing of vitamins via Codex Alimentarius, removing nutrients from food by way of irradiation via Monsantos), and war. I am making this material available as an effort to advance the understanding of humanity's problems and hopefully to help find solutions for those problems. I believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. A click on a hyperlink is a request for information. Consistent with this notice you are welcome to make 'fair use' of anything you find on my channel. However, if you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. You can read more about 'fair use' and US Copyright Law at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17... at the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School.

Author: jbreezes
Keywords: Ron Paul depression recession finance dollar amero NWO North American Union staged events stock market NAU mainstream media
Added: October 11, 2008



Attacking community organizers = Republican race-baiting
by rss@youtube.com (AntiConformist911)
11 Oct 2008 at 8:33am

The Republicans had expected that their orchestrated attack on Barack Obama's community organizing efforts in Chicago would link the Democratic candidate in Americans' minds with inner cities, the poor, racial minorities, troublemakers and radicals. At the same time, they wanted to demean -- and portray as strange and exotic -- Obama's decision to work on behalf of American working families facing tough times, a choice at odds with the GOP portrayal of Obama as part of an elite insensitive to the concerns of most voters. At the St. Paul confab on September 3, former New York Gov. George Pataki had sneered, "[Obama] was a community organizer. What in God's name is a community organizer? I don't even know if that's a job." Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani's mocked, "He worked as a community organizer. What? Maybe this is the first problem on the résumé." In her speech accepting the VP nomination, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said, "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that the you have actual responsibilities." The following Sunday (September 14), on "Meet the Press,"..Giuliani, utilizing what used to be called "red-baiting" tactics in the McCarthy era, then tried to link Obama to what he called "a very core Saul Alinsky kind of almost socialist notion that [government] should be used for redistribution of wealth." The group that recruited Obama , the Developing Communities Project on Chicago's south side, was not affiliated with the Alinsky-founded Industrial Areas Foundation, but with the Gamaliel Foundation, a network of church-based groups. Within hours after the GOP convention, Obama released a statement and a fund-raising appeal, challenging the Republicans who "mocked, dismissed, and actually laughed out loud at Americans who engage in community service and organizing." His campaign manager David Plouffe sent another fundraising e-mail, saying, "Let's clarify something for them right now. Community organizing is how ordinary people respond to out-of-touch politicians and their failed policies." Following the GOP convention, contributions to the Obama campaign spiraled. Obama often refers to the valuable lessons he learned working "in the streets" of Chicago. "I've won some good fights and I've also lost some fights," he said in a speech during the primary season, "because good intentions are not enough, when not fortified with political will and political power." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/palin-attacks-on-communit_b_129568.html John Raskin, who said: "Community organizing is kind of the antidote to big money lobbying. It's the way that ordinary people come together to hold the government accountable to what they actually need. So the job of an organizer, someone like me or what Barack Obama was doing twenty years ago and other folks do around the country, is bring people together. You know, you knock on doors, you go to churches, you go to synagogues, you go to mosques, you have meetings. But people come together around what they need in the community." Raskin referred the audience to a website for Community Organizers of America. On it, there is a good defense of the work. "Regular people, working together, are the lifeblood of American democracy. Community organizing is how we keep that democracy strong, vital and accountable to its people." During the Bush presidency, the executive branch has operated under the theory of the unitary executive, which allows for the president to be a tyrant. Now, this election year, Barack Obama's formative work experience was as a community organizer. That is, instead of making decisions from the top like a CEO with executive experience and not knowing how most people live, he worked with people to help better their communities. As he said on September 7 on ABC's This Week: "Understand what I--what I did as a community organizer. When I got out of college as a young person, twenty-four, twenty-five years old, I had moved to Chicago and worked with churches, who were dealing with steel plants that had closed in their neighborhoods, to set up job training programs for the unemployed and after-school programs for youth and to try to deal with asbestos in homes of poor people. Community service work, which John McCain has been talking about putting country first and extolling the virtues of national service, that's what I did between the ages of twenty-four and twenty-seven, before I went to law school. I would think that's what we want all our young people to do." This experience is probably the best reason to vote for Barack. That and his eloquent opposition to invading Iraq, and his experience as a professor of constitutional law, and, well, 6.6 billion (current human population of the world) other reasons. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/norman-macafee/community-organizing-expe_b_125636.html

Author: AntiConformist911
Keywords: Sarah Palin racist rally speech crowd john Mccain race card Barack Hussein Obama street thug real time debate with bill Maher interview Rachel Maddow show countdown Keith olbermann worst person rush Limbaugh Chris Matthews Rudy Giuliani fox news
Added: October 11, 2008



Bad Bioethics Have Tragic Consequences
by rss@youtube.com (deaton29)
11 Oct 2008 at 12:02am

Bioethics is not just some academic exercise, it has real life consequences. This clip is of Wesley Smith speaking at Trinity Law School www.tls.edu on the some of the tragic results of bad bioethics.

Author: deaton29
Keywords: Trinity Law School bioethics abortion pro choice life infanticide barack obama
Added: October 11, 2008



Ron Paul on the economy Part 3 of 3
by rss@youtube.com (LBNstudio)
10 Oct 2008 at 4:09pm

In Part 3 of our interview with Congressman Ron Paul, he addresses the presidential candidates, a possible cabinet post and the confidence of Americans in the economy.

Author: LBNstudio
Keywords: law legal Ron Paul congressman economy bailout consumer confidence drake LBN podcast. presidential candidates
Added: October 10, 2008



WeAreChangeLA grills Gen. Wesley Clark on Gladio/KLA/9-11
by rss@youtube.com (wearechangela)
10 Oct 2008 at 9:08am

On 10/3/08, retired Four-Star General Wesley Kanne Clark took part in a discussion about International Justice at the UCLA Law School. Clark, who had been Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) of NATO during Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo War, insisted that international justice is important but in conflict with the long history in the United States of acting as seen fit in the moment. Clark gave examples of the US-driven coups in Iran, Guatemala and Chile, but failed to mention Operation Gladio, which, under NATO and CIA cover with help from extremist-right fascist secret societies, utilized false-flag terrorism against innocent civilians in Europe after World War II. He also, of course, failed to mention his connections with the leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army, who were known to have committed atrocities against civilians, were closely linked to Al-Qaeda (Al-CIA-duh!) and seriously involved in the international heroin trade. So, I decided to bring it up after the talk was over while Clark was yacking it up about his debate the night before with Karl Rove. Incidentally, Clark has been alleged to have said-whether seriously or not is debated- that the only reason that he is a registered Democrat is because Rove didn't return his phone calls. Clark first appeared to play dumb or uninterested when I mentioned Operation Gladio, but then felt the need to respond when I brought up the KLA. He responded only by saying, "I heard the Soviets say that." Then realized he had betrayed his Cold War mentality, and fixed it by saying "I heard the Russians say it." He could only nod reluctantly when I said "Western historians don't deny that sir, right?" He then deliberatively repeated "I heard the Russians say that." If it was some type of coded-language that I was supposed to get, I didn't. Then, quickly, it was agreed that it was time for lunch. I pressed on and asked him, while he walked to lunch, whether he thought the mimetic war-games that took place on 9/11 were a coincidence. He shrugged it off like it was a joke. I waited for some other folks to talk with him while dodging some of the various handlers trying to fend me off of the put-upon general. And then, after reminding him of his assertion that the 9/11 investigation had not been finished by the Commission, and asserting that I took Article III Section 3 of the Constitution to mean that a cover-up of an act of war is treason, I asked him again if he thought those mimetic war-games were a coincidence on 9/11. He never gave an answer, except for saying "c'mon" after I asked him if his silence was an answer of some sort. So, all in all, Clark's responses to some serious allegations and questions were: 1) "I heard the Russians say that" and 2) "..." Maybe I shouldn't have "overwhelmed him." It's just that I expect much more from a man who took an oath to willingly kill or be killed to defend our Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic. Saying that "we've never finished the investigation of 9/11" or musing "whether the administration actually misused the intelligence information it had," and then not answering a sincere questioner is just not going to cut it from an alleged patriot at this late date of an all-out Constitutional and civilizational crisis. And I don't think it could even be argued that Clark is dim-witted or ignorant. He has consistently excelled wherever he is operating, was valedictorian of his class at West Point and later awarded a Rhodes Scholarship. Clark also received a Knighthood and is recognized by Britain as a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. The motto of this Order is "For God and the Empire." Maybe that's part of the problem. Finally, in recognition of the hypocrisy of this man speaking about "International Justice," note that Clark has given public support for the "School of the Americas," now known as the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, where many dictators and death-squads have been trained over the decades in such un-American arts as torture and psychological warfare. Many of the graduates of this school have perpetrated numerous international injustices, war crimes and political murders. So, I vote for no more talk from Mr. Clark about justice of any kind until he fesses up about the hard and dark facts that must be faced in order to create the beautiful future our descendants deserve and our ancestors dream. --------------- On these matters, check out the stellar work of scholars such as: Peter Dale Scott David Ray Griffin Michel Chossudovsky Daniele Ganser Ola Tunander ---------------- video: Jeremy Rothe-Kushel edit: Jeremy Rothe-Kushel music: "Ready" by Transcendent Alliance incl. members of Libra Project- http://www.myspace.com/libraproject

Author: wearechangela
Keywords: General Wesley Clark UCLA taser CIA Gladio WeAreChange KLA NATO 9/11 inside job terrorism law school obama grassroots ou
Added: October 10, 2008



Radical Ties and The Rise of The Obama Nation
by rss@youtube.com (convative)
9 Oct 2008 at 8:48pm

How exactly did Barack Obama pay for his Harvard Law School education? The way the Obama campaign has answered the question was simply hard work and student loans. http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/obama_harvard_/2008/09/23/133199.html Links to many of Timmerman's Articles regarding Obama... http://www.kentimmerman.com/articles.htm Money Flows Into Obama Campaign... http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/Obama_fundraising_illegal/2008/09/29/135718.html Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt told Newsmax that Suttons account was bogus and a fabrication that has been retracted by a spokesman for the Sutton family. He referred Newsmax to a pro-Obama blog published on Politico.com by reporter Ben Smith. In a September 3 blog entry, Smith wrote that a spokesman for Suttons family, Kevin Wardally said that Sutton had been mistaken when he made those comments about Obama and Khalid Al-Mansour. Smith suggested the retraction put the [Obama/Al-Mansour] story to rest for good. Newsmax contacted the Sutton family and they categorically denied Wardallys claims to Smith and the Politico.com. So there was no retraction of Suttons original interview, during which he revealed that Khalid Al-Mansour was raising money for Obama and had asked Sutton to write a letter of recommendation for Obama to help him get accepted at Harvard Law School. Suttons personal assistant told Newsmax that neither Mr. Sutton or his family had ever heard of Kevin Wardally. Who is this person? asked Suttons assistant, Karen Malone. When told that he portrayed himself as a spokesman for the family, Malone told Newsmax, Well, hes not. Percy Sutton doesnt go out idly on television saying things he doesnt mean, a well-connected black entrepreneur who knows Sutton told Newsmax. Ben LaBolts claim that Al Mansour doesnt know Obama was contradicted by Al Mansour himself in an extended interview with Newsmax. In respect to Mr. Obama, I have told him, because so many people are running after him I was determined that I was never going to be in that situation, he told Newsmax. Al Mansour said he was deliberately avoiding any contact with the candidate. Im not involved in any way in celebrity sweepstakes, he said. I wish him well, anything I can do if he lets me know, Ill let him know what I think I can do or cant. But I dont collect autographs. I wish him the best, and hope he can win the election. He repeatedly declined to comment on the Percy Sutton allegations, either to confirm or to deny them. Any statement that I make would only further the activity which is not in the interest of Barack, not in the interest of Percy, not in the interest of anyone, Al Mansour said. Full Story Here....... http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/obama_harvard_/2008/09/23/133199.html

Author: convative
Keywords: Khalid Al-Mansour and Percy Sutton Obama His Radical Ties Obama's Harvard Years Who is Kevin wardally Karen Malone Smith Timmerman's Article Change We Can Believe in Islmaic ties to Ayers The Messiah
Added: October 9, 2008



Bball 2
by rss@youtube.com (ladiesofnow)
8 Oct 2008 at 2:46am

R.S 14:30, law school

Author: ladiesofnow
Keywords: R.S 14:30 law school
Added: October 8, 2008




law schools Books
10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Lsat Series) (Lsat Series)
by Law School Admission Council
Amazon Price: $19.80
Customer Review: This book was well worth the money. If you are serious about taking the LSAT, you must commit to sitting down and taking real, timed tests. This book gives you ten to use, and it's great.

The PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible: A Comprehensive System for Attac...
by David M. Killoran
Amazon Price: $64.99
Customer Review: This book is very good and is very detailed on every type of question. Plus you can actually remember what you are suppose to do on each type. The only down side is that it's very long. But if you want to do your best on the LSAT, you should read this book. Give yourself a month on this book alone.

Notice that the conditional reasoning, formal logic, and parallel reasoning sections are probably the most helpful sections. However, these questions are by far the hardest on the logical reasoning section. I recommend saving them for last to make sure you get done in time, since they are the most time consuming. (Before I read these sections I incorrectly thought conditional and logical reasoning was far to easy to be worth studying, since I had an engineering background.)

In short, I recommend the following study method for the LSAT:

Introduction to the test: Look at the free stuff from LSAC

Logic Games: Read the book "Ace the LSAT Logic Games", by Get Prepped.

Logical Reasoning: read the book "LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible", by Power Score.

Reading Comprehension: don't read any books that tell you to highlight and underline stuff, you won't have time to finish the exam. Instead, read a bunch of novels to improve your reading skills if you were never much of a reader before. So ladies, read some romance novels, and guys well you know what to read.

Kaplan/Princeton Review: I don't recommend wasting any time with either of these books. They are much too basic. If you want to study for a couple weeks and just get familiar with the test, then these are fine. However, you won't do your best if you rely simply on these general books.

Lastly, make sure to put down all study books the entire week before the test and simply do practice exams.


The Official LSAT SuperPrep
by Law School Admission Council
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Customer Review: The suggestions and explanations in this book are very limited. The best part about the book is the exams, but there are many other books out there that also have practice exams and also explain the solutions better. The most frustrating thing about this book is that on the practice exams, some of the answers don't match the questions. It is hard to get a feel for how well you would do on an actual exma when it is impossible to complete the exam fully due to not having answers that have anything to do with the questions. It isn't by design, just a poor job in editing.

The Law Of Torts: Examples And Explanations (Examples & Explanations)
by Joseph W. Glannon
Amazon Price: $29.07
Customer Review: I'm finding my torts class difficult at times, so I'm glad to have this book for my text. It has a lot of examples to illustrate each concept, which is helping me grasp all the ideas pretty well. Also, the book is not nearly as expensive as a lot of textbooks, so I feel I'm getting my money's worth out of it.

The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTest (Lsat Series)
by Wendy Margolis
Amazon Price: $19.80
Customer Review: There are definitely better books for understanding how to take the LSAT, but this book is a great follow-up because it lets you get a feel for a lot of different types of questions, as well as timed practice for the real test. I would definitely suggest using this along with a different stuty guide to prep for the LSAT.

How To Get Into the Top MBA Programs, 4th Edition (How to Get Into the Top Mb...
by J.D., Richard Montauk
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Customer Review: This book gave a lot of details on how to organize your application. Very useful with great recommendations.

Black's Law Dictionary, Eighth Edition (Black's Law Dictionary (Standard Edit...
Amazon Price: $53.49
Customer Review: received on time; good condition however i thought i have paid for new dictionary and its was slidley used.

The Official LSAT PreTest 53 (Official LSAT PrepTest)
by Law School Admission Council
Amazon Price: $8.00

Getting To Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams
by Richard Michael Fischl, Jeremy Paul
Amazon Price: $22.50
Customer Review: Reading this book took a huge weight off my shoulders before law school. This book is a crash course not only in how to succeed in law school, but also how to think about the law as a whole. The lessons learned here are designed to frame your legal education, and helps you learn a surefire, if not complex, method to taking all law exams and tacking legal problems.

Kaplan LSAT 2009 Premier Program (w/ CD-ROM) (Kaplan Lsat (Book & CD-Rom))
by Kaplan
Amazon Price: $29.70
Customer Review: This book showcases all the skills and tools needed in order to excel taking the LSAT. The book is easy to digest, and breaks the test down into a very interactive manner. I am pleased with the information I am obtaining and look forward to taking the test this December!


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?We are delighted to partner with premier law schools from around the globe in taking the lead on transnational legal education.? The Center will hold its ...

Chandler challenges Easley for Place 2 seat
by Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS
He encourages such a study by state law schools or a group like the Stennis Institute at MSU. EASLEY - "We've got to elect judges, always," he said. ...

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