I was wondering what the best course of action for picking out a supplement in my course next semester would be: 1. A little known supplement written by the author of the casebook which has a couple good reviews on amazon, but only a few; or 2. A more respected supplement which everyone seems to recommend and says is the best supplement someone can get in all of law school. Thoughts?
*Note, my professor has not written a supplement on the subject.
Which is the better supplement? Forum
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Re: Which is the better supplement?
Why not get both?
If this is any help, I bought the supplement by the author of my casebook and not the E&E for Property. I think the casebook author's supplement is helpful, but that could also be because I am pretty sure my professor is a big fan of the author and tends to think the same way. I thought about getting the E&E too, but after looking at it in the library it seemed like only about 70% of it (or less) would be relevant.
Also, if you put the name of both supplements in your post that might help people give advice.
If this is any help, I bought the supplement by the author of my casebook and not the E&E for Property. I think the casebook author's supplement is helpful, but that could also be because I am pretty sure my professor is a big fan of the author and tends to think the same way. I thought about getting the E&E too, but after looking at it in the library it seemed like only about 70% of it (or less) would be relevant.
Also, if you put the name of both supplements in your post that might help people give advice.
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Re: Which is the better supplement?
Just get Chemerinsky bro
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Re: Which is the better supplement?
^ If the class was Con law, I would.
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