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SkyRiver

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Property Exams based on Singer's casebook?

Post by SkyRiver » Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:50 pm

Hey TLS,

My Property class uses Singer's casebook, which has a very unorthodox, theoretical/public-policy oriented approach to property law. Thus, none of the practice exams I've found online seem to test the material well. Does anybody know where I can access / is anybody willing to share old property exams + exam keys based on the Singer approach to property? Thanks!

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Re: Property Exams based on Singer's casebook?

Post by random5483 » Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:04 pm

I used the Singer casebook and found it very good. Unlike the casebooks in my other classes, the Singer books spells out the BLL and every variant. Unfortunately, I can't help you with sample essays because this is the first time my professor has taught property.

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Re: Property Exams based on Singer's casebook?

Post by SkyRiver » Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:43 pm

Bumping because TLS is my only hope. TIA

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