Hello everyone,,
I am not a law student and all my friends who ARE law students are sleeping because, well...they're law students. I've been watching more than what would be considered a healthy amount of Law and Order recently, and while I know this isn't a portrayal of the average lawyer's life, it has inspired in me a genuine curiosity about the law, precedent, and trials. I've always considered law school as an option, but I want to know where I can get copies of cases and so on to read? Can I just walk into a courthouse and browse the shelves? It might bore me to death, but what the hell?
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tl;dr: I'm interested in law and want to read actual court cases and judicial decisions. Where can I find them??
I am not a law student and all my friends who ARE law students are sleeping because, well...they're law students. I've been watching more than what would be considered a healthy amount of Law and Order recently, and while I know this isn't a portrayal of the average lawyer's life, it has inspired in me a genuine curiosity about the law, precedent, and trials. I've always considered law school as an option, but I want to know where I can get copies of cases and so on to read? Can I just walk into a courthouse and browse the shelves? It might bore me to death, but what the hell?
[Spam link removed- really have better things to do]
tl;dr: I'm interested in law and want to read actual court cases and judicial decisions. Where can I find them??
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