Selected Product: | Emanuel Law Outlines: Administrative Law Paperback Author: Jack M. Beermann Publisher: Aspen Publishers Release Date: 2006-06-30 ISBN-10: 0735558140 ISBN-13: 9780735558144 List Price: $31.95 Average Customer Rating: | | CrunchTime: Evidence (Crunch Time) ISBN-10: 0735563020 ISBN-13: 9780735563025 List Price:$26.95 Administrative Law: Examples and Explanations (The Examples & Explanations Series) ISBN-10: 0735558914 ISBN-13: 9780735558915 List Price:$41.95 CrunchTime: Professional Responsibility ISBN-10: 0735562245 ISBN-13: 9780735562240 List Price:$26.95 Emanuel Law Outlines: Corporations ISBN-10: 0735551812 ISBN-13: 9780735551817 List Price:$31.95 Gilbert Law Summaries: Administrative Law ISBN-10: 0159007798 ISBN-13: 9780159007792 List Price:$31.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Emanuel Law Outlines: Administrative Law by Jack M. Beermann (ISBN-10: 0735558140, ISBN-13: 9780735558144). At this time we have not yet written a review for Emanuel Law Outlines: Administrative Law by Jack M. Beermann (ISBN-10: 0735558140, ISBN-13: 9780735558144). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The most trusted name in law school outlines, Emanuel Law Outlines support your class preparation, provide reference for your outline creation, and supply a comprehensive breakdown of topic matter for your entire study process. Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course. Also included are exam questions with model answers, an alpha-list of cases, and a cross reference table of cases for all of the leading casebooks. Great review our outlining or exam prep | Customer Rating: | | This product is great for filling in your outlines or getting the main points to quickly prep before the exam! | Simply Not Enough | Customer Rating: | I generally like the CrunchTime series but was really disappointed by this one. The capsule summary is quite simply insufficient. Unless you're taking a one credit admin law course I see little value in this study aid. Don't get me wrong, I understand that brevity is key for these types of resources. You're probably looking for a fly-by aerial view with just the basics. This, however, is more like a view from space... deep space.
The only things saving this from one-stardom are the semi-helpful flow charts. Sorry Crunchtime, but 'Admin Law in a Nutshell' is the way to go for this topic. | very helpful | Customer Rating: | | I found administrative law extremely confusing and this book really helped. By the time I took my exam I felt like I had a good understanding of what I needed to know. Great book! I had the older 2003 version and it was completely sufficient for a 2007 exam. | It's Starting to Make Sense | Customer Rating: | | I'm the victim of a largely incomprehensible 100+ dollar leather-bound casebook for a law school course - a book that does nothing other than reprint information that is available free elsewhere and cruelly refuses to synthesize its 1056 pages of information overload, as some sort of pedagogical strategy. (If interested, see the item I reviewed on 12/04/07). I wonder if the copy-and-pasters who compile casebooks (and usually don't deserve to be called "authors") realize that they've created a thriving industry of study guides brought to you by practitioners who actually care if you understand the material. I've dabbled in other types of law study guides and have found that at least for Administrative Law, this CrunchTime installment delivers the most bang for the buck. Since this field of law is mostly procedural, the CrunchTime flowcharts are a godsend for the thinking student, and the capsule summaries do an outstanding job of describing basic concepts, all delivered with an efficiency of which casebook compilers are genetically incapable. This book is certainly not a substitute for whatever your professor requires, but as a study aide you may not be able to live without it. [~doomsdayer520~] |
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