This book offers a coherent, practical vision of state and local government law that emphasizes skills. While much of law school focuses on federal law, the practice of most lawyers regularly involves non-federal structures and institutions. Students need a practical understanding of the sources and principles of state and local government law. The authors approach the subject from a transactional perspective, emphasizing the skills students will need to maneuver through both the sources and substance of the various levels of state and local law. The Problems in the book require students to use strategic thinking as they consider the intertwining dimensions of federal, state, and local law that impact on a client's situation. Each Problem includes a presentation of the factual situation, a portfolio of legal authorities, Notes and Questions to highlight key concepts, and suggested analytical approaches as guides to solving the Problem. Professors and adjunct professors may request complimentary examination copies of LexisNexis law school publications to consider for class adoption or recommendation. Please identify the book(s) you wish to receive, provide your institutional contact information, and submit your request here.
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Cases and Materials on State and Local Government Law
Local Government Law: Cases and Materials
Local Government Law: Cases and Materials, 1982 Supplement
1989 Supplement to Local Government Law: Cases and Materials, Third Edition
State and Local Politics: Institutions and Reform
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"Making Good Governance Grow" presents experiences of participatory natural resource management based on four case studies from Helvetas projects in Bhutan, Guatemala, Mali and the Dominican Republic.
"Making Good Local Governance Grow" presents four case studies on of participatory natural resource management from Helvetas projects in Bhutan, Guatemala, Mali and the Dominican Republic.
With this text's essential foundation, students will be set to respond-as involved American citizens-to the political issues facing their country, and their world, in the twenty-first century.