request for information
Rick Duncan
nebraskalawprof at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 26 15:52:35 PDT 2007
There is an on line Con Law casebook put up by Prof. Doug Linder of UMKC. I use it as a supplement to the casebook I assign for my 1A course.
Here is a link.
Cheers, Rick Duncan
Susan Freiman <susan.freiman.law.65 at aya.yale.edu> wrote:
I've been lurking because your discussions are stimulating, but I've
reached the point that I need to learn the subject.
Which book would you recommend? Preferably something light weight, as I
have to pay for it to be shipped to Israel, where I live. The book
doesn't have to include the texts of the cases, as I can download those,
but it does have to lay out what the important cases are. I haven't
studied the subject since law school, which was 40 years ago.
Susan
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Rick Duncan
Welpton Professor of Law
University of Nebraska College of Law
Lincoln, NE 68583-0902
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