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“Every good lawyer knows that thereâ€s a standard set of argumentative moves that are
repeatedly made in different legal settings. Farnsworthâ€s book is chock full of the kind of
tools that every legal analyst should have in his or her back pocket. This ambitious book is likely
to spur a lively debate about what exactly are the essential tools of legal analysis. While some
will grouse that their pet tool was excluded, the books points toward a new way of organizing the
first-year curriculum. Farnsworth is forging a new pedagogical canon.― (Ian Ayres, Townsend
Professor, Yale Law School and author of Super Crunchers)“This is one of those rare books
that will actually raise the level of analysis at every law school in the country. A must-read not
only for students just beginning law school, but indeed for anyone who could use a reminder of
how diverse and powerful the legal toolkit really is.― (Douglas Lichtman, Professor, University of
Chicago Law School)“This book is a very accessible introduction to the major ideas of modern
legal thinking and useful survey of current thinking in the field. It covers an extraordinarily broad
range of topics in a limited space and is very clearly written, studded with interesting examples and
observations. It can profitably be read by law students, lawyers, and lay people with an interest in
the legal system.― (Daniel Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law, University of California,
Berkeley)“The Legal Analyst provides an engaging and enlightening introduction to the most
essential concepts of legal reasoning. In exceptionally clear prose, Ward Farnsworth walks the
reader through concepts such as the Coase Theorem, the Prisonerâ€s Dilemma, and Property
Rules and Liability Rules—peeling away the fog of confusion that often envelops them to reveal
the deep and startlingly simple insights that they offer. The reader comes away from the book with
a toolkit of ideas that can be used to take apart and examine almost any legal issue.― (Oona A.
Hathaway, Associate Professor of Law, Yale Law School)“This is an outstanding book that
occupies a significant and unique niche in the literature of jurisprudence and legal methodology.
Farnsworth introduces students and practitioners alike to basic methods of legal analysis across a
broad range of disciplines. This book should become the ultimate ‘toolkit†for those new to
the profession.― (David J. Bederman, Emory University School of Law) Read more Ward
Farnsworth, who clerked for both Judge Richard A. Posner and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, is
professor of law and Nancy Barton Scholar at the Boston University School of Law. He is the
coauthor of Torts: Cases and Questions. Read more