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Best Supp for Corporations, Ethics, and Con

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:26 pm
by corporatelaw87
E&E's for all? Or do you recommend something different.

Re: Best Supp for Corporations, Ethics, and Con

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:43 pm
by Anonymous Loser
C'mon man, seriously? Every possible question that could be raised regarding supplements has already been asked and answered within this forum; these sorts of general queries are unnecessary.

Re: Best Supp for Corporations, Ethics, and Con

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:57 pm
by corporatelaw87
Fair enough. Can I get by with the 3rd edition of Chemerinsky? The 4th edition just came out in May?

Re: Best Supp for Corporations, Ethics, and Con

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:36 pm
by ran12
Dude it's con law. There isn't gonna be much of a difference between the editions.

Re: Best Supp for Corporations, Ethics, and Con

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 3:53 am
by missinglink
ran12 wrote:Dude it's con law. There isn't gonna be much of a difference between the editions.
Disagree.

Every edition of a new Conlaw casebook usually contains a number of cases that substantially alters case law, or at least provides a new explanation of a concept. Most casebooks come with supplements every year to keep up with new material. Once they've gotten to a point where a new edition is necessary, I'd recommend you buy it.

Re: Best Supp for Corporations, Ethics, and Con

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:25 pm
by zeth006
missinglink wrote:
ran12 wrote:Dude it's con law. There isn't gonna be much of a difference between the editions.
Disagree.

Every edition of a new Conlaw casebook usually contains a number of cases that substantially alters case law, or at least provides a new explanation of a concept. Most casebooks come with supplements every year to keep up with new material. Once they've gotten to a point where a new edition is necessary, I'd recommend you buy it.
True. I'm going to briefly look over the new cases add to the 4th edition, but until the USSC grows a pair and rules on universal healthcare, I'm going to assume it's not one of the seminal cases to worry about with respect to changes since the 3rd edition.