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396: Start Law School Right -- Class Prep 101

Jun 14, 202325 minEp 396Transcript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Welcome to the Law School Toolbox podcast for our special series on starting off on the right foot in law school! Today, in the second episode of the series, we're discussing reading law school cases and preparing for class.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Why it's important to spend time reading cases
  • Things to pay attention to when you're reading a case
  • The components of a typical opinion
  • Holding and dicta in the context of court decisions
  • The case of United States v. Carroll Towing Co.
  • Pros and cons of "briefing" cases before class

Looking for more personalized help as you get ready for law school? Check out our flagship Start Law School Right course at startlawschoolright.com. It provides a full overview of the skills you need in law school, along with opportunities to practice and get feedback from a Law School Toolbox tutor.

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