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Course Materials

I. Casebook for the Deconstruction - Theory Phase Text
During the Theory Phase of the course, LSAT questions are classified according to the issues they contain within a single text called The Casebook for the Deconstruction.  The Casebook  is organized along the lines of any law school textbook. It contains (i) LSAT questions classified by issue, (ii) typical as well as boundary cases for each issue, and (3) methods for solving each LSAT issue.  Our unique and concise organization enables students to master the LSAT by studying a single text. 

II. Official LSATs- Application Phase Texts
During the Application Phase, the 12 most recent LSATs are thoroughly reviewed along with any older exams that our predictive model deems most relevant. Students are assigned at least 35 practice LSATs for homework. LSATs can be ordered through the publication department of the Law School Admission Council by either calling 215.968.1001 or going online to www.lsac.org.

III. Recommended Reading
The following books will help develop skills that are useful on the LSAT and in law school.  

  • Inside the LSAT by Thomas White, designer of LSAT  (aka Peterson's  LSAT Success)
  • Introduction to Legal Reasoning by EH Levi
  • The Costs of Accidents by Guido Calabresi
  • Things You Can Do With Logic by Luckhardt & Bechtel
  • Any work by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes (eg., Path of the Law )

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