Study Aids: A Guide to the Basics

Student post by Sara Lee, 2L and W&L Law Library SLACer

Has everyone been mentioning hornbooks, commercial outlines, and other such supplemental readings that you have not touched? Do you have no idea what everyone else is talking about?

Here’s a quick and simple guide to some of the basics on study aids and supplements for law courses:

    1. Keep in mind that supplements are meant to add to your understanding. If you don’t have time for them or haven’t touched one until the week before finals, that is okay!
    2. Think of hornbooks and nutshells as summaries of a topic, and commercial outlines as an organized discussion of the ideas and case law of a topic.
    3. Some popular study aid types and titles:
    4. If you prefer audio study aids:
      • Law School Legends. Recordings by expert professors breaking down the class—very useful for learning how to format your outline or exam answers.
      • Sum and Substance. On a wide range of course topics.

Ready for more applicable practice? A selection of past exams from W&L Law professors are available on Box.

Many of the supplements above are available in the Reserve Room (Level 3 near the Circulation Desk) or online through West Academic Study Aids. You can also download some audiobook titles to your computer/device and access streaming audio recordings through the West Academic Audio app.

Hope this helps!

W&L Law Library Celebrates Faculty and Student Scholarship

W&L Law Fall Scholarship Celebration

On October 6, the Washington and Lee Law Library hosted the fourth W&L Law Fall Scholarship Celebration. The event was co-sponsored by the Frances Lewis Law Center and took place in the Law Library’s main reading room from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Faculty, librarians, staff, and administrators mingled with law students over hors d’oeuvres and wine to peruse the formidable scholarly output of the W&L Law community. Spouses, alumni, faculty from W&L’s undergraduate campus, and others with ties to the University were also in attendance.

On display were dozens of the 13 books, 21 chapters, and 159 articles, essays, and notes authored by the W&L Law faculty and student body between October 2019 and October 2022. Also accessible via interactive screens was the W&L Law Scholarly Commons, the Law School’s open-access online repository of over 19,400 academic works, archival records, and institutional documents. It has gained over 900,000 downloads from 225 countries and territories in 2021 and 2022 alone.

Melanie Wilson, dean of W&L Law; Christopher Seaman, director of the Frances Lewis Law Center; Andrew Christensen, Head of Digital Initiatives and Outreach; and Jenny Mitchell, Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, provided welcoming remarks, alongside W&L Law Library director Michelle Cosby, who also led all attendees in a celebratory toast.

The event brochure, which includes a comprehensive list of recent W&L Law scholarship, is available to download in PDF. Additional photos from the Celebration are available in the W&L Law Scholarly Commons.