Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction Forum
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die Zauberflote

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Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
At my school jurisdiction won't be covered in civil procedure. Is Glannon's E&E still my best bet, or is there a better option? Also, am I correct in assuming that the Friedenthal, Kane & Miller horn book pairs with Friedenthal's casebook?
- kalvano

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
Still use the E&E.
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Geist13

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
Some people, myself included, think Freer is far better than Glannon.
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lawschoolftw

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
Hornbook for whatever casebook you have (Freer FTW if you have the Freer casebook) and definitely still E&E. We have two semester of Civ Pro and I'm using it this semster too (even without jurisdiction covered this semeser).
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keg411

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
+1Geist13 wrote:Some people, myself included, think Freer is far better than Glannon.
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- Tangerine Gleam

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
CivPro without jurisdiction? Crayzay
- Cupidity

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
I found Glannon's learning civ-pro through multiple choice book far more useful than the E&E. Provides a better concise review, if you have paid attention in class all semester using it will save you a lot of precious time.
- kalvano

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
I find the E&E best for class, for getting that broad overview.
The Guide was best for exam time.
The Guide was best for exam time.
- joobacca

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Re: Supplement recommendation for Civ Pro w/o jurisdiction
+1 wow... i thought that was step one...Tangerine Gleam wrote:CivPro without jurisdiction? Crayzay