The sixth edition tracks contemporary trends in property law with particular attention to emerging issues of environmental sustainability. The sixth edition continues to use the problem method because lawyers attempt to solve specific problems. The problem-based structure of the casebook comports with the student learning outcomes and assessment approach emphasized in recent years by the American Bar Association and the Carnegie Endowment report. The sixth edition also provides a comprehensive introduction to Intellectual Property law. The novel legal problems raised by advances in technology demand that students receive early exposure to this area of law. This edition also emphasizes a planning perspective. The first-year of law school tends to focus on controversies and may mislead students into thinking that lawyers spend all their time resolving controversies when most lawyers devote substantial time to planning.
The Seventh Edition of Fundamentals of Modern Property Law retains the highly successful problem method that has long characterized this landmark casebook: students take on the role of the lawyer in fact-rich hypothetical problems ...
This edition provides a comprehensive introduction to intellectual property law. The novel legal problems raised by advances in technology demand that students receive early exposure to this area of law.
Fundamentals of Modern Real Property Law: 1996 Supplement
Teacher's Manual for Fundamentals of Modern Real Property Law
After your casebook, Casenote Legal Briefs will be your most
After your casebook, Casenote Legal Briefs will be your most important reference source for the entire semester.
Fundamentals of Modern Real Property Law: 1985 Supplement
1995 Supplement to Fundamentals of Modern Real Property Law
The history, development, and modern language is presented in an easy-to-absorb modular format. This book is designed as a text for classroom use. Text Outcomes: Paralegal and Legal Studies students using this text should be able to: 1.
This book begins with a historical introduction, which traces the evolution of Roman law from the earliest period of Roman history up to and including Justinian's codification in the sixth century AD. Then follows an exposition of the ...