In this review, I will concentrate on two perspectives on the book. I first taught Property in the spring 1998 semester (using the third edition of Dukeminier and Krier) and am (as I write this) about to begin my second year of teaching the course. I can thus give the perspective of a new teacher of the subject. In addition, I am an economist as well as a lawyer and am deeply fascinated by legal history. I try to bring both law and economics and historical perspectives to my teaching. I therefore offer an evaluation of the book with respect to its ambitions in those areas
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Reviewing John E. Cribbet, William F. Fritz and Corwin W. Johnson, Property: Cases and Materials, Fo...
THIS important and novel casebook by an experienced authority has already received, both before and ...
In this review, I will concentrate on two perspectives on the book. I first taught Property in the s...
Professors Dukeminier and Krier\u27s property casebook is reputed to be the market leader in Propert...
In light of the market\u27s overall approval of the casebook, what follows can only be described as ...
This is an admirable book for the use of students in any properly organized law\u27school; that is, ...
This casebook is organized along three main themes even though it has five major parts. The first tw...
Property Law is about things, but only secondarily. It is primarily about relationships between peop...
This essay will evaluate the Dukeminier and Krier Property casebook from this perspective: just how ...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
The books reviewed in this article represent five of the seventeen property casebooks in general cir...
Part II of this essay will outline my overall approach to teaching Property and the inherent challen...
Students are often surprised by how much they enjoy commercial law. Anyone who finds either money or...
This book has defied brave attempts adequately to summarize its content in the limited space of a re...
This Book Review examines Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s, by Rob...
Reviewing John E. Cribbet, William F. Fritz and Corwin W. Johnson, Property: Cases and Materials, Fo...
THIS important and novel casebook by an experienced authority has already received, both before and ...