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Being an expert reader is characteristic of exceptional lawyers and law students, according to McKinney (U. of North Carolina School of Law). Treating this skill as one that can be developed, she concentrates on strategies for reading law accurately and efficiently in and beyond the law school casebook context. The guide includes critical skill reading exercises and checklists. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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