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Law 101 by Jay Feinman is an easy-to-follow intro to the American legal system, perfect for anyone curious about how the law really works. It breaks down big topics like constitutional law, criminal law, torts, contracts, and more — using real cases and simple explanations. This new edition covers hot issues like abortion, gun rights, race and justice, and even crypto. Whether you're thinking about law school or just want to sound smart in a debate, this book makes legal stuff actually make sense.

Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About American Law

By Jay M. Feinman

So You Want to be a Lawyer: The Ultimate Guide to Getting into and Succeeding in Law School

By Lisa Fairchild Jones Esq. (Author), Timothy B. Francis (Author), Walter C. Jones (Author)

This book walks you through the journey of becoming a lawyer, breaking down each step in a clear and relatable way. You'll get insights into what practicing law is really like before you even set foot in a law school classroom. It includes practical exercises to help you tackle legal problems, similar to what you'd face in school and the courtroom. Plus, it offers advice on choosing the right law school, understanding the admissions process, and boosting your chances of getting in. It's a solid guide to help you navigate law school and kickstart a successful legal career.


The Legal Analyst: A Toolkit for Thinking about the Law

By Ward Farnsworth 

The Legal Analyst by Ward Farnsworth breaks down the thinking tools lawyers use to analyze legal problems — not just the rules, but how to think like a lawyer. It covers game theory, psychology, and logic with examples like the Prisoner’s Dilemma, hindsight bias, and slippery slopes. Super readable and packed with real-world cases, it's perfect if you want to sharpen your legal brain before law school.


The resources provided here are intended solely for educational enrichment and general knowledge. As an undergraduate student pursuing a passion for the intersection of technology and law, I am not a licensed attorney, and the information shared should not be construed as legal advice. Always consult a qualified legal professional for specific guidance tailored to your needs.