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Property Law: Rules, Policies and Practices (Casebook)

Property Law: Rules, Policies and Practices (Casebook)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You don't need a professor to teach you property law ...
Review: ... all you need is this textbook! Logically organized, comprehensive and explains complex concepts in a down-to-earth, easy-to-understand manner. The emphasis on the policy behind the rules is also extremely helpful. You won't need to buy a commercial outline with this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best law textbook on property you can get!
Review: If you are looking for a property text, you cannot do better than this book. It is not only the best property textbook published right now, it is one of the finest legal textbooks I have had to read.

The writing is clear and comprehensible, and the cases are well chosen: provocative while remaining good examples of Black Letter Law.

My property class was the only section using Singer's book, and we are the only section that actually enjoyed the area of property law. This was not a coincidence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best law textbook on property you can get!
Review: The true greatness of this casebook is that it renders hornbooks and other guides superfluous. It is a truly great casebook in an area of the law I thought would bore me to death. It is so good it makes some of those New Jersey cases almost palatable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best casebook I have ever read.
Review: The true greatness of this casebook is that it renders hornbooks and other guides superfluous. It is a truly great casebook in an area of the law I thought would bore me to death. It is so good it makes some of those New Jersey cases almost palatable.


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