Critical Thinking
The relevant dictionary definition of the word “critical” is Aexercising or involving careful judgment or judicious evaluation.” In this context, law students must learn to question and analyze what they hear,
what they see, what they read, what they feel, and what they think.
First impressions are often wrong
and frequently change after more thoughtful analysis.
University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
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