Does anyone know of a service where I can pay someone to help correlate my casebook with an E&E?
I find the E&E's very helpful (I like their format). I know there are casebook correlation charts but my casebook (Caplan for Conlaw) is not on there, and my prof has no syllabus and is totally disorganized/scatterbrained. I know people recommend Chemerinsky for conlaw, but that looks way too big and I'm comfortable with the E&E's. (Also I tried reading a bit of the Chem supplement and found it way too long winded to effectively absorb the info).
Casebook Correlation Help? Forum
- KMart
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Re: Casebook Correlation Help?
have you tried asking the professor? sometimes they know best