To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee


A second fiction book, Lee’s novel is about racism and society in 1930s America. Like Bleak House, it’s a classic in its own right. The specific relevance to Law students is that its main character, Atticus Finch, is a lawyer tasked with defending a man shunned by everyone else.

Finch represents the legal ideals of justice and equality, and the book is a great source of inspiration for those wondering why the law is important, and why rights must be protected. Legal heroes (even fictional ones) remind us why we’re studying the law.





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