There are some good resources online to read about German law. The Centre for German Legal Information has an electronic database of German law materials in English. One can also get a subscription to Das Deutsche Bundesrecht which provides the full text of federal and state laws.
M.H Law has written: 'How to Read German'
Any German Law in particular? Here's a fun one: it is a law for regulating and labeling beef. It was the longest German word in 1999:RindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetzAWigman
There are a number of places where one can read about the Dred Scott case study of law. One can read about it on 'Wikipedia', 'Streetlaw' and 'The Harvard Law Review'.
There are many sources for information on administrative law. If one wishes to learn administrative law then one should read a book dealing with administrative law. The best books to read for information would be textbooks.
There are many places where one can read law books. The best place to read law books would be places like public libraries especially university or college libraries.
Read first is zuerst lesen in German
German Law Journal was created in 2000.
Academy for German Law was created in 1933.
Some of the books one can read to learn more on US commercial law include 'Commercial Law and Commercial Practice' which is edited by Sarah Worthington and 'Commercial Law' by Margarey C. Jasper.
German Yearbook of International Law was created in 1948.
to read = lesen
lesen means 'to read' in German.