Jeremy R. Paul and Richard Michael Fischl are both accomplished legal scholars and authors. Paul is a former dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law and has written extensively on constitutional law and legal education. Fischl, a professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law, is best known for his book "Getting to Maybe," which provides invaluable advice for law students on how to excel in exams. Together, their work has had a significant impact on legal education and the success of law students.
Getting to Maybe (1999) by Jeremy R. Paul and Richard Michael Fischl is a thought-provoking book that challenges the conventional way of thinking. It delves into the complexities of decision-making and problem-solving, offering insights and strategies to navigate uncertain situations. Through real-life examples and practical advice, the book encourages readers to embrace ambiguity and adopt a more open-minded approach to achieving success.
Getting to Maybe by Richard Michael Fischl explores the art of making decisions in uncertain situations. It delves into the complexities of decision-making and offers insights on how to navigate through ambiguity and achieve successful outcomes. Drawing on real-life examples and psychological research, the book provides practical strategies for embracing uncertainty and turning it into an advantage.
Law students who want to improve their exam performance
Professionals seeking to enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Anyone interested in understanding the complexities of legal reasoning and analysis