I've scavenged through the majority of the forums and though I am well aware that various posts exists dedicated to supplements, I would like to know the opinion of those who used this specific casebook.
For anyone who has used this book, I would like to know what specific supplements you would recommend that tailor to this edition/casebook. Most importantly, because I am aware that a variety of supplements by different authors/publishers/etc. exist for each specific casebook, I would like to know why you feel that your recommendation is superior to the others.
Tort Law & Alternatives
Franklin, Rabin and Green
9th Edition
9781599418605
I am also looking for any comments to this same question, but for:
Cases and Materials on Contracts
Farnsworth, Sanger, et al.
8th Edition
9781609300975
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=233306
Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials
Kadish, Schulhofer and Steiker
9th Edition
9781599418605
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=233308
Thank you in advance.
Best Supplement/s? - Tort Law & Alternatives 9th Ed. Forum
- Spaniard
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2014 11:53 am
-
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:01 am
Re: Best Supplement/s? - Tort Law & Alternatives 9th Ed.
You shouldn't entirely disregard the generally established advice on TLS about the best supplements. Most supplements have a grid that lines up the most popular textbooks' pagination with its own pagination if you're incredibly concerned about things matching up. Also, upper-Ls at your school can dispense advice on which supplements work best for each prof. and/or occasionally professors will tell you themselves (ex. My civ pro prof loved the E&E and encouraged us to practice with it).
Personal experience:
I had the same Torts book and used the E&E some, mostly just for explanations of things like proximate cause. I booked the class.
E&Es are generally fabulous (except for the Contracts one).
Personal experience:
I had the same Torts book and used the E&E some, mostly just for explanations of things like proximate cause. I booked the class.
E&Es are generally fabulous (except for the Contracts one).
- romanticegotist
- Posts: 1773
- Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:15 pm
Re: Best Supplement/s? - Tort Law & Alternatives 9th Ed.
It's difficult to say if we have different professors, but for that torts book I'd have liked something more substantial than E&E. that CB is big on duty, foreseeability so a treatise which really examined those concepts at length would be good.