Best Supplement for Federal Courts? Forum
- dannynoonan87
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Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
We use the Allen/Finch/Roberts casebook, for what it's worth.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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- 3|ink
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Re: Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
I used this one last semester. It was okay.
- ph14
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Re: Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
Interested in some answers to the title question as well. I liked Chemerinsky for my Con Law class, but is it also the best supplement for federal courts? I'm using the Fallon casebook.owlofminerva wrote:This one: http://www.amazon.com/Federal-Jurisdict ... 1454804025
- dannynoonan87
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Re: Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
I copped the Chem dawg already
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Re: Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
Didn't use that book but another vote for Chemph14 wrote:Interested in some answers to the title question as well. I liked Chemerinsky for my Con Law class, but is it also the best supplement for federal courts? I'm using the Fallon casebook.owlofminerva wrote:This one: http://www.amazon.com/Federal-Jurisdict ... 1454804025
- OutCold
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Re: Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
Definitely Chemerinsky.
- InnocuousDiatribe
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Re: Best Supplement for Federal Courts?
Pfander is good for a concise, big picture view: http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Federa ... ds=pfander