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Kadish's High Court Case Summaries on Criminal Law, 7th contain well-prepared briefs for each major case in Kadish's casebook on Criminal Law. High Court briefs are written to present the essential facts, issue, decision and rationale for each case in a clear, concise manner. While prepared briefs can never substitute for the insight gained by actually reading a case, these briefs will help readers to identify, understand, and absorb the core ?take away? knowledge from each case. Moreover, these briefs are followed by a useful legal analysis, which provides extra tips and contextual background about each case, connecting the case to the broader concepts being developed throughout the casebook. This book also supplies case vocabulary, which defines new or unusual legal words found throughout the cases. Finally, to enhance the reader's recall, there is a corresponding memory graphic for each brief that portrays an entertaining visual representation of the relevant facts or law of the case.
Case briefs keyed to the casebook Funk on Administrative Law, 2d. Law students cannot afford to waste a minute of their time. That's why you need High Court Case Summaries. You'll find that with High Court you not only save time, but also have the competitive edge with our exclusive features. High Court Case summaries provide the best written and most comprehensive student briefs available, with the most thorough analysis. Simply stated, you cannot get better briefs of the cases in your casebook, anywhere! Major and minor cases briefed. Every concurrence and dissent briefed. Memory Graphic - An entertaining "picture of the facts" helps you remember the case at a glance. "Party Line" - A simple memory aid for instantaneous recollection of the names of the parties and their relationship to each other. Case Vocabulary - Every new or unusual legal, Latin or English word found in the principal case is defined. Chapter Overview Outline - A short one or two page outline that summarizes the major concepts of each chapter, with citations to every case brief. Perforated pages. Three-hole punched.
Choper's High Court Case Summaries on Constitutional Law, 9th contain well-prepared briefs for each major case in Choper's casebook on Constitutional Law. High Court briefs are written to present the essential facts, issue, decision and rationale for each case in a clear, concise manner. While prepared briefs can never substitute for the insight gained by actually reading a case, these briefs will help readers to identify, understand, and absorb the core ?take away? knowledge from each case. Moreover, these briefs are followed by a useful legal analysis, which provides extra tips and contextual background about each case, connecting the case to the broader concepts being developed throughout the casebook. This book also supplies case vocabulary, which defines new or unusual legal words found throughout the cases. Finally, to enhance the reader's recall, there is a corresponding memory graphic for each brief that portrays an entertaining visual representation of the relevant facts or law of the case.
Extensive analysis of the cases found in Johnson's Casebook on Criminal Law. Each chapter begins with an introduction of its concepts and an alphabetical table of cases. Included in the case analysis are the case procedural basis, facts, issues, decision and rationale, and analysis. Quick memory aids are included as well, such as headnotes, instant facts, blackletter rules, case vocabulary, and graphics.
Farnsworth's High Court Case Summaries on Contracts, 6th contain well-prepared briefs for each major case in Farnsworth's casebook on Contracts. High Court briefs are written to present the essential facts, issue, decision and rationale for each case in a clear, concise manner. While prepared briefs can never substitute for the insight gained by actually reading a case, these briefs will help readers to identify, understand, and absorb the core ?take away? knowledge from each case. Moreover, these briefs are followed by a useful legal analysis, which provides extra tips and contextual background about each case, connecting the case to the broader concepts being developed throughout the casebook. This book also supplies case vocabulary, which defines new or unusual legal words found throughout the cases. Finally, to enhance the reader's recall, there is a corresponding memory graphic for each brief that portrays an entertaining visual representation of the relevant facts or law of the case.