It is impossible to appraise the whole of this treatise, which will include five volumes, with only the first being published, but there are sufficient clues in the published volume to indicate the quality of the whole work. This is a modern book: witness, for example, the discussion of Oyama v. California, 332 U.S. 633 (1948) in paragraph 106 on page 393. In the preface Professor Powell states the three guiding stresses in his study to be upon (1) integration of the whole subject, (2) current problems in the perspective of the trends of evolution, and (3) the tremendous importance of the statutes. The emphasis on the cases of the last twenty-five years and current statutes carries inherently a danger of relatively short usefulness for the ...
When this task was undertaken the writer believed that there was a real need for an American book up...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
Now in its fifth edition, the strength of Fundamentals of Property Law has always been its comprehen...
This is an admirable book for the use of students in any properly organized law\u27school; that is, ...
Washburn: A Treatise on the American law of Real Property; Frost: A Treatise on Guaranty Insuranc
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Designed primarily as a handbook for students, this volume sweeps the field—if a rag-bag collection ...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
Real property as a topic exists only in a law professor\u27s mind. Practicing attorneys may special...
Now in its fifth edition, the strength of Fundamentals of Property Law has always been its comprehen...
When this task was undertaken the writer believed that there was a real need for an American book up...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
These two latest volumes of restatement are part of a projected five-volume clarification of the law...
Reviews and comments, direct and indirect, upon this new casebook, developed in furtherance of Profe...
An index-digest of Ballard's Law of real property, vols. I-XII, edited by Emerson E. Ballard ... Chi...
When this task was undertaken the writer believed that there was a real need for an American book up...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
Now in its fifth edition, the strength of Fundamentals of Property Law has always been its comprehen...
This is an admirable book for the use of students in any properly organized law\u27school; that is, ...
Washburn: A Treatise on the American law of Real Property; Frost: A Treatise on Guaranty Insuranc
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Designed primarily as a handbook for students, this volume sweeps the field—if a rag-bag collection ...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
Real property as a topic exists only in a law professor\u27s mind. Practicing attorneys may special...
Now in its fifth edition, the strength of Fundamentals of Property Law has always been its comprehen...
When this task was undertaken the writer believed that there was a real need for an American book up...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
These two latest volumes of restatement are part of a projected five-volume clarification of the law...
Reviews and comments, direct and indirect, upon this new casebook, developed in furtherance of Profe...
An index-digest of Ballard's Law of real property, vols. I-XII, edited by Emerson E. Ballard ... Chi...
When this task was undertaken the writer believed that there was a real need for an American book up...
This casebook continues its traditional approach to the teaching of property law. The new edition fe...
Now in its fifth edition, the strength of Fundamentals of Property Law has always been its comprehen...