I got Chemerinsky for con law and Understand Property, but I want to get an exercise book with essay questions for both classes. Is Siegel's series good? I have heard that the questions can be too easy. Lexis also has a series called Q&A. Does anyone know if it's good? I know many people like Emanuel, but it seems more like an outline than an exercise book.
Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Practice question books for ConLaw & Property
Seigles for property is good, no idea about con law, though. I tried the Q&As for crim and property and I thought they both sucked.