Fed Courts supplement Forum
- nixxers
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Fed Courts supplement
Are there any that are particularly helpful? Thanks in advance!
- OutCold
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Re: Fed Courts supplement
Chemerinsky is good.
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Re: Fed Courts supplement
Very interested in this as well.
- gdane
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Re: Fed Courts supplement
Fed Jurisdiction and the E and E are good. Use them together because each book has certain sections that are inadequate, but better in the other book. Ex: Fed Jurisdictions federal common law section is good, but the E and E's section on the same subject sucks. The E and E's section on abstention is really good while Fed Jurisdictions section kinda sucks.
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Re: Fed Courts supplement
Fed jurisdiction will be very helpful.
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Re: Fed Courts supplement
+1 for the Chemerinsky treatise. This is probably not what you're looking for, but I found the notes/squibs in Hart & Wechsler to be really helpful as well.
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