An additional question I thought of: usually I use the multiple pass method to go through a novel or a long chapter in a textbook to get the information I need from the text. I find super-reading in "layers" is helpful to "gel" the material (I love the gel concept).

But when reading short law cases, I dont feel there is enough time to get into the superreading "gel" mode. When I read a novel, it takes a few pages to get into the mode where my brain absorbs the information instead of reading it. There is no time for my brain to adjust in short 2-4 page cases.

Does anyone else relate to what I"m saying?