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Property Supplement with significant policy orientation?

Post by fixer » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:30 am

My property prof is policy heavy. What supplement provides the most policy oriented information/perspective? Usually Prof's policy explanations are in terms of the economic impact of Rulings/BLL.

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Re: Property Supplement with significant policy orientation?

Post by mikeytwoshoes » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:49 pm

fixer wrote:My property prof is policy heavy. What supplement provides the most policy oriented information/perspective? Usually Prof's policy explanations are in terms of the economic impact of Rulings/BLL.
If you're reading appellate courts, the proper term is "holding." Only trial courts give rulings. Understanding Property is pretty good. It explains property and its policy like my prof does. It doesn't have hypos or questions.

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Re: Property Supplement with significant policy orientation?

Post by inchoate_con » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:54 pm

Totally agree: "Understanding Property" by Sprankling is good.... better than his casebook.

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