Books : Constitutional Law: Principles And Policies (Introduction to Law Series)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 342.73
EAN: 9780735557871
ISBN: 073555787X
Label: Aspen Publishers
Manufacturer: Aspen Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1328
Publication Date: July 26, 2006
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Sales Rank: 19601
Studio: Aspen Publishers
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Product Description: Written by leading scholars, each title in the "Introduction to Law" series contains comprehensive treatment in black-letter style. Featuring footnotes citing to case law, statutory and other authorities, these volumes are ideal for in-depth research on particular issues and points of law.
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I'm in a ConLaw class right now that tends to wander and this book has definitely helped me to understand the fundamental points of the cases we are reading and the concepts we are learning. It is curious why Mr. Chemerinsky couldn't have been this concise in the casebook, but that's beside the point. :)
That being said, this is NOT a study aid for finals. It is way too indepth and specific to be used in the wee hours before a ConLaw final. Better to use this as a companion to your casebook and to follow along throughout the term.
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The most well-organized, concise and easy for understanding con law book. Many JD students around US strongly recommened it.
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Constitutional Law is by far the best book that I've purchased in law school. The author writes clearly and organizes a vast amount of material in a concise and readable fashion. I used this book for four classes, Con Law I and II, First Amendment, and Administrative law, and I wish I could find another treatise this useful for other classes.
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This book is very helpful if you are looking for a Con Law study aid or explanation book. Many of my classmates also felt they had a better understanding of Con Law while using this book with the class.
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If anyone is taking Constitutional Law and is using the Chemerinsky case book, this treatise is a MUST have. You can actually get along the semester perfectly without the big case book and just reading this treatise. It explains things way better than the big book. Unless you need to know the cases straight from the language in the case book, this is just enough to do very well in this class.
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