When I first entered law school in 1999, the TV show
The Practice was very popular. It was even reaping awards several years in a row. But for my classmates back then, it was just a TV show. They probably watched it, but we rarely discussed it as anything relevant to our studies in criminal law, legal ethics and constitutional law.

It's probably the same today for my classmates especially now that
The Practice is off the air. But I should know better. I'm a programmer and I know information. The legal information contained in David Kelly's work is as good as those found in our books. And it's probably superior in terms of learnability because the stories and the medium itself are very engaging.
For now, this is just a prologue of an avid fan of
The Practice showering the show with praises. In the near future, this will be an innovative solution to legal education.