Can anyone recommend a good employment law supplement? There seem to be two major ones on amazon and I'm wondering if anyone has any success with them.
http://www.amazon.com/Employment-Nutshe ... oyment+law
http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Employ ... oyment+law
Employment Law Supplement Forum
- kiwi4president

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Re: Employment Law Supplement
I couldn't find a consensus about the supplements either. I ended up going with the nutshell book. On amazon you can preview the table of contents and it matched up with my professor's syllabus. I'll let you know if it's any good when I get it.
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AJS30

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Re: Employment Law Supplement
Anyone have a good outline? preferably for the Willborn text.
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owlofminerva

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Re: Employment Law Supplement
I used the Principles of Employment Law supplement (the second one you linked to) and found it to be perfect. My professor hit a lot on policy issues in the subject and I thought the supplement did a good job of going through the vast majority of the cases we discussed and hitting on some of those policy points.
While it may not be too useful because of different profs, those who want an outline can PM me with an email address.
While it may not be too useful because of different profs, those who want an outline can PM me with an email address.
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ap1987

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Re: Employment Law Supplement
I used a combination of high court case summaries and the Employment law hornbook in your second link. Got an A and only attended 2 classes all semester.
- 3|ink

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Re: Employment Law Supplement
Nutshell arrived today. The title is a little too accurate. I'll probably have to order the other one.
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