• Habeas Corpus - You have the body.
feb 5 2016 ∞
feb 5 2016 +
  • A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr.
  • A History of American Law by Lawrence Friedman.
  • Anatomy of a Murder by Robert Traver.
  • Becoming Justice Blackmun by Risa Goluboff.
  • Billy Budd, Sailor by Herman Melville, 1924.
  • Damages by Barry Werth, 1998.
  • Death on a High Floor by Charles Rosenberg.
  • Finding Your Voice in Law School: Mastering Classroom Cold Calls, Job Interviews, and Other Verbal Challenges by Moly Bishop Shadel.
  • Greed ob Trial by Alex Beam, June 2004, Atlantic (Vol. 293, No. 5) (article).
  • How to Argue and Win Every Time by Gerry Spence.
  • In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, 1966.
  • Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson.
  • Lawfare: The War Against Free Speech by Brooke Goldstein and Aaron Eitan Meyer, 2011.
  • Madame Prosecutor by Carla del Ponte.
  • On Being a Happy, Healthy, and Ethical Member of an Unhappy, Unhealthy, and Unethical Profession by Patrick J. Schiltz, Vanderbilt Law Re...
feb 2 2016 ∞
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  • We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • Animal Farm by George Orwell
feb 17 2016 ∞
feb 17 2016 +
  • Be a social butterfly at college - get engaged with it, have an important role in it.
  • Choose languages (Spanish, French) to have enough credits to finish the course.
  • Create a blog to speak my mind on matters I care about.
  • Do the Cambridge exam (C2 level).
  • Do the others language exams if needed.
  • Do volunteer work.
  • Get astonishing grades.
  • Get more than 18,1 out of 20 in the English exam.
  • Get to college.
  • Have an amazing curriculum.
  • Have recommendation letters.
  • Keep adding things to this list and accomplish every item of it.
  • Make that blog known.
  • Nail at LSAT.
  • Pass Maths exam.
feb 4 2016 ∞
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