Malice in Wonderland: What Every Law Student Should Have for the Trip
Many law school books suffer from the same tired formula: long, complicated, and boring. Reading these books is a chore.

Malice in Wonderland is an honest guide to law school. Now the reader is a journey into law school (i.e., Wonderland) by a tour guide, Uncle Malice. Drawing upon his own mistakes and shenanigans, Malice enlightens. But he’s not your grandfather’s narrator: he is brash, colorful, and honest.

Malice in Wonderland tackles the important elements of first year, including outlining, homework, finals, class, and grades. Malice zeroes in on each, without getting bogged down. Never one to be pedantic or up-tight, Malice keeps the reader engaged with faux cases names (Kardashian v. Dignity), new terminology, and fun stories. Malice explains why screw-ups in class discussions are like bad Oscar speeches, why gunners never have weekend plans, and how to launch a preemptive strike against a professor. Malice will educate and entertain rising 1Ls in a way that other law school titles cannot.
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Malice in Wonderland: What Every Law Student Should Have for the Trip
Many law school books suffer from the same tired formula: long, complicated, and boring. Reading these books is a chore.

Malice in Wonderland is an honest guide to law school. Now the reader is a journey into law school (i.e., Wonderland) by a tour guide, Uncle Malice. Drawing upon his own mistakes and shenanigans, Malice enlightens. But he’s not your grandfather’s narrator: he is brash, colorful, and honest.

Malice in Wonderland tackles the important elements of first year, including outlining, homework, finals, class, and grades. Malice zeroes in on each, without getting bogged down. Never one to be pedantic or up-tight, Malice keeps the reader engaged with faux cases names (Kardashian v. Dignity), new terminology, and fun stories. Malice explains why screw-ups in class discussions are like bad Oscar speeches, why gunners never have weekend plans, and how to launch a preemptive strike against a professor. Malice will educate and entertain rising 1Ls in a way that other law school titles cannot.
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Malice in Wonderland: What Every Law Student Should Have for the Trip

Malice in Wonderland: What Every Law Student Should Have for the Trip

by Thaddeus Hatter
Malice in Wonderland: What Every Law Student Should Have for the Trip

Malice in Wonderland: What Every Law Student Should Have for the Trip

by Thaddeus Hatter

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Overview

Many law school books suffer from the same tired formula: long, complicated, and boring. Reading these books is a chore.

Malice in Wonderland is an honest guide to law school. Now the reader is a journey into law school (i.e., Wonderland) by a tour guide, Uncle Malice. Drawing upon his own mistakes and shenanigans, Malice enlightens. But he’s not your grandfather’s narrator: he is brash, colorful, and honest.

Malice in Wonderland tackles the important elements of first year, including outlining, homework, finals, class, and grades. Malice zeroes in on each, without getting bogged down. Never one to be pedantic or up-tight, Malice keeps the reader engaged with faux cases names (Kardashian v. Dignity), new terminology, and fun stories. Malice explains why screw-ups in class discussions are like bad Oscar speeches, why gunners never have weekend plans, and how to launch a preemptive strike against a professor. Malice will educate and entertain rising 1Ls in a way that other law school titles cannot.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014461191
Publisher: The Fine Print Press
Publication date: 05/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ben Weiss (alter egos Thaddeus Hatter and Uncle Malice) is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and Washington University School of Law. Weiss garnered numerous honors in law school, and practiced corporate and securities law for a large firm. Weiss lives in New York City.
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