An Introduction to Legal Reasoning
If you’re interested in the law, thinking about going to law school, or just have time to waste, this book is up your alley.
Levi does a fine job explaining the importance of ambiguity in the law, and how law evolves over time using a variety of cases as examples. It’s a very short book, but that does not mean it is an easy read. At times, it is quite on the dry side. It also requires a good deal of focus, as the writing style borders on abstruse. With the advent of school near, I felt this book was an appropriate choice. After having read it, I am glad I chose it.