I figure gunner 0Ls will be planning to get a mazillion supplements over the next few weeks and may wonder what the current editions are. Since it can be a pain in the ass to look up, here's a list.
Civ Pro
Glannon (E&E): 6th Ed. (2008)
Glannon (Guide): 2nd Ed. (2009)
Con Law
Cheriminsky: 3rd Ed (2006)
Torts
Glannon (E&E): 4th Ed (2010)
Contracts
Chirelstein: 4th Ed (2001)
Crim Law
Dressler: 5th Ed (2009) O-H-I-O!
Property
Not sure which supplement is the consensus top choice
Keepin It Real Law
TTH: 1st Ed (2010)
I tried to list the supplements that everyone seems to agree are the best. If there's something I've got wrong or need to add, please let me know and I'll edit the OP.
Also, if anyone can tell me which supplements' older editions haven't been made obselete by changes in the law (I guess there were significant stylistic changes made to FRCP a couple years ago, plus Dworkin, but I'll stop pretending like I know what I'm talking about), let me know which editions are still useful and I'll add that in as well. Hopefully, this will be a one-stop shop for supplement questions and head off unnecessary topics.
And if this topic is unneeded 0L trash as well, I have enough love for the game to take my ban/abuse. Don't hold back.
Supplement Current Editions Forum
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Supplement Current Editions
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Re: Supplement Current Editions
pretty sure there is a 2006 edition of Chemerinsky
I do not know what the Property supplement of choice is, but I know with certainty that it is NOT the Property E&E. Just use an Emanuel's or Glannon outline keyed to your book. I think some have suggested Understanding Property.
I do not know what the Property supplement of choice is, but I know with certainty that it is NOT the Property E&E. Just use an Emanuel's or Glannon outline keyed to your book. I think some have suggested Understanding Property.
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Re: Supplement Current Editions
Fixed. Thanks.
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