If you want to learn the law, then learn like the lawyers learn. Read their books!
However, the best a quickest way would be to sign up for a law review course. Harcourt, Brace, and Jovanovich publish/ teach a bar review course and the also bought Gilbert Summaries.
The cheapest way would be to buy used Gilbert Summaries on the net. Or buy them new. They cost $20 to $30 new. As little as $5 on the net. Here are the core subjects tested on the bar exam.
1 Crimes
2 Torts
3 Contracts
4 Constitutional Law
5 Federal Rules of Evidence
6 Wills and Trusts
7 Corporations
8 Remedies
9 Civil Procedure
10 Constitutional Rights of Criminal Defend.
There are other Gilbert Summaries.
West and their competitors publish a Casebook and "Hornbook" for every subject.
Today most legal subjects are explained well on the internet. The best source is FindLaw! It is free. It is powered by West Publishing.
The internet is changing the law like nothing has changed it before!
In the criminal justice system, defendants are represented by two completely different types of lawyer: Group 1 is typified by the Public Defenders who never write anything, exist to make deals, and are obsequious members of the state bar. Of group 2 there is only 1: Lawyerdude is the New Paradigm, a prolific multi-jurisdictional computer/ internet-driven lawyer. Having passed the exam given by the bar he refuses to permit them to infringe on his 1st and 6th amendment rights! This super defender views bar organizations as burdens on his interstate commerce. He wins cases without going to court! His is the only profession listed in the U.S. constitution. His mandate supervenes mere state statutes! These are his stories.
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