Property Policy Book Forum
- PSLaplace
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Property Policy Book
My Property professor is a policy nut. He seems to think that even established BLL can be circumvented with a strong enough policy argument, and he expects as much on his exam. Anyone have any recommendations for a Property policy book?
- mikeytwoshoes
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Re: Property Policy Book
To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever been able to post a link the policy books. I'm beginning to think NYU1L made that shit up.PSLaplace wrote:My Property professor is a policy nut. He seems to think that even established BLL can be circumvented with a strong enough policy argument, and he expects as much on his exam. Anyone have any recommendations for a Property policy book?
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Re: Property Policy Book
Hint: read your prof's law review articles.
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Re: Property Policy Book
Understanding Property contains good policy rationale for most areas of property.
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- username1
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Re: Property Policy Book
Are there any others besides this one? Not finding much on prof's angle.
- username1
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Re: Property Policy Book
Geez, no other recommendations? How about for K's or Crim?
- Aeroplane
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I'm sure policy books exist, but in my experience NYU1L's article was a drastic exaggeration of the level of policy knowledge needed. He made it sound like you have to come up w/brilliant novel arguments on the exam. Really all you have to do is to use the methods you learned in class & regurgitate some from class discussion.mikeytwoshoes wrote:To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever been able to post a link the policy books. I'm beginning to think NYU1L made that shit up.
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TrueAeroplane wrote:I'm sure policy books exist, but in my experience NYU1L's article was a drastic exaggeration of the level of policy knowledge needed. He made it sound like you have to come up w/brilliant novel arguments on the exam. Really all you have to do is to use the methods you learned in class & regurgitate some from class discussion.mikeytwoshoes wrote:To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever been able to post a link the policy books. I'm beginning to think NYU1L made that shit up.
For Civ Pro, I just plan to write "Judicial Economy" and "Fairness" a lot.