Each school of law provides a comprehensive reading list for its students at different years. The choice of books will vary from the topic to tutor preferences and availability of materials, among other factors. The list will also change from one year to the other.

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The assignment at hand will determine the books you read. Thesishelpers.com provides excellent reference materials for students at different years. Here is a list of law books that every college student should read before completion.

  1. About Law by Tony Honore

Tony is an accomplished legal scholar who condenses the basics of law into one of the most comprehensive introduction you will ever find in the library. It distills what is thought to be the study of law and brings amateurs into reality. It presents the best start you can make in law.

  • Letters to a Law Student by Nicholas McBride

Every high school student wants to become a lawyer. But what would those who have been through the system say about it? Nicholas has the best demystification of the idea of studying law.

  • Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges by Antonin Scalia and Bryan Garner

If the law was clear, we would have no litigants in court. This is the idea behind the book. If you have to win a case, you have a judge to convince. You will learn the basics and advanced tricks to use.

  • The Rule of Law by Tom Bingham

Tom explains the idea of common good and fairness in law. It will open your mind on how to see the bigger picture beyond your client or his point of view.

  • Bleak House by Charles Dickens

This is a fictional story by one of the best writers in history. However, it revolves around a court case that each student should follow. It will teach you a thing or two about the traditions and character that the law seeks to follow.

The legal profession receives new books each day. The reading list will also change with each assignment. A student must find a book that helps him or her to become a better legal mind now and in the future.