Civil Procedure
The famously teachable casebook, Civil Procedure, by Stephen C. Yeazell, features a flexible organization, expertly selected and edited cases, a manageable length, and eminently readable introductions and notes.
The leading casebook for Civil Procedure features:
a clear and straightforward writing style
a helpful overview of the procedural system
techniques for statutory anal
Hardcover, 870 pages
Published
June 25th 2008
by Aspen Publishers
(first published February 1992)
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Read portions of this text for my first semester Civil Procedure class at Albany Law School. It supplies interesting cases (from a civil procedure standpoint) and the notes accompanying each case supply interesting facts and hypotheticals that help you understand the case a lot better. Overall a solid casebook
This is my textbook for my civil procedure class and I find that it is easy to understand and has some really good hypo questions as we go through all the sections. I have had some ridiculous textbooks, but so far I like Aspen (publisher) style the best.
The only author I know on the subject.
The cases are fine, but the explanatory text is not very useful, and the notes and problems lead you in nauseating circles of rhetorical death.
Steve Jacobs
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It could have been a little clearer, but overall, I got the gist of civ pro from this book.
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