Law School: Learn to Think Like a Lawyer
Written by Shane Irvine
Narrated by Shane Irvine
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Greetings, my name is Shane Irvine, I am both the author and the narrator of this audiobook, Law School; Learn to Think Like a Lawyer. I will be your personal law professor and guide you through the major doctrines of jurisprudence. I approach the study of jurisprudence from the perspective of an entrepreneur with 30 years of experience in the real world. I have prepared 30 chapters of dialog on the subjects of contracts, crimes, torts, procedure, evidence, property, corporations, family law, and constitutional law. While law school is designed to produce experts in law that are worthy of advising consumers on their legal needs, this series of courses is only designed to familiarize the listener with the basics of the disciplines of law and adapt the organizational structure of law necessary to think like a lawyer. Hence, that is our goal; to learn to organize our way of thinking in both a structured and an abstract manner. Left brain/right brain if you will. Mastery of this same information is necessary to earn a juris doctor degree. Traditional law school requires an undergraduate degree and law school tuition costs can range from $60,000 to $160,000. Coursework ranges from three to four years and there is no guarantee of matriculation. Law is a difficult subject to master. This series of lectures covers all the law school breadth materials in about 24 hours and is composed entirely of generic law principles.
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