Reviews and comments, direct and indirect, upon this new casebook, developed in furtherance of Professor McDougal\u27s views on the proper functions of law schools, have appeared in print in several places. From some comments a seriously distorted picture of the book and its possible use is almost unavoidable-a circumstance that has persuaded me that the experience of one professor in its use can be helpful
This casebook is organized along three main themes even though it has five major parts. The first tw...
It is impossible to appraise the whole of this treatise, which will include five volumes, with only ...
Professors Dukeminier and Krier\u27s property casebook is reputed to be the market leader in Propert...
Reviews and comments, direct and indirect, upon this new casebook, developed in furtherance of Profe...
This is an admirable book for the use of students in any properly organized law\u27school; that is, ...
Tis smallish volume in an expanding field shows the craftsman\u27s touch within its chosen purpose. ...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
Designed primarily as a handbook for students, this volume sweeps the field—if a rag-bag collection ...
The only thing that keeps the publication of this book from being big news is the book itself. It is...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
This case-book, the last to be published of the five American Case-Books on Property, covers, in t...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This casebook is organized along three main themes even though it has five major parts. The first tw...
It is impossible to appraise the whole of this treatise, which will include five volumes, with only ...
Professors Dukeminier and Krier\u27s property casebook is reputed to be the market leader in Propert...
Reviews and comments, direct and indirect, upon this new casebook, developed in furtherance of Profe...
This is an admirable book for the use of students in any properly organized law\u27school; that is, ...
Tis smallish volume in an expanding field shows the craftsman\u27s touch within its chosen purpose. ...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
Designed primarily as a handbook for students, this volume sweeps the field—if a rag-bag collection ...
The only thing that keeps the publication of this book from being big news is the book itself. It is...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
The contributors to this Symposium have examined various aspects of land use planning and have each ...
This case-book, the last to be published of the five American Case-Books on Property, covers, in t...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This casebook is organized along three main themes even though it has five major parts. The first tw...
It is impossible to appraise the whole of this treatise, which will include five volumes, with only ...
Professors Dukeminier and Krier\u27s property casebook is reputed to be the market leader in Propert...