The course on Legal Reasoning and Thinking helps students apply their thinking skills to legal argumentation and problem-solving. This course is particularly significant for students' future professional careers as it provides fundamental skills for sound and effective thinking. Good thinking is the basis for reasoning and debate, a distinctive activity of the legal profession. From formal point of view, good legal reasoning and thinking are demonstrated by the ability to present arguments correctly, concisely, and clearly, either orally or in writing. Functional approach, good legal thinking is the ability to understand and present legal regulations and legal practices in each legal field effectively and professionally. In that sense, this course will complement students in their studies of other legal subjects and in their practical work after graduation.