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Scott Turow
Scott Turow is a noted attorney and author of several novels related to the practice of law. In this book Scott serves as narrator and principal character. Turow is an instructor of Creative Writing in the English Department of Stanford University in California in the early 1970's when his love and fascination for the law prompts him to take the LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) in 1974. Scott's exemplary test score opens up many law school options all over the country but Scott chooses Harvard Law School for its pre-eminent reputation as being the finest law school in the U.S. Scott and his wife, Annette, move to Boston and Scott begins his first year at law school in the fall of 1975. The grueling workload pushes Scott physically and intellectually yet he maintains his love for the law. Scott finds friendships with the men in his class section...
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