United States Law/First Year Guide
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1L is how lawyers and law students informally refer to the first year of the law school education. Law school education (full time) in the United States is typically 3 years. The first year courses are typically: Contracts, Torts, /Property, Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, and Legal Writing.
Subjects
[edit | edit source]- United States Law/Contract
- United States Law/Tort
- United States Law/Property
- United States Law/Civil Procedure
- United States Law/Constitutional
- United States Law/Criminal
- United States Law/Legal Writing
Law Review
[edit | edit source]Books on Suceeding in Law School
[edit | edit source]Study Aids
[edit | edit source]- CALI
- InLawSchool.com - Learn How to Excel in Law School
- LegallyNoted.com LegallyNoted.com is a free online law school note-sharing website where law students can share notes, outlines, strategies, and ask & answer law-related questions