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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Compelling Interest,
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This review is from: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
Mr. Chemerinsky is surely one of the leaders in the education of constitutional law, and his casebook is well tailored for the beginning law school student. Instead of trying to impress other lawyers, or simply reprinting case text as-is with no synthesis (a criminally unpunished activity by many casebook creators), Chemerinsky states early on that this book is structured for the student. There is certainly plenty of supplemental information here, with Chemerinsky doing a fine job of synthesizing and categorizing the myriad dimensions of constitutional law, and usefully facilitating the student's learning experience through more than just reprinted cases. The only real problem with this book is its sheer size, which cannot be blamed only on the nature of the subject matter. In my three-credit, one-semester course we only got through about a quarter of the book. When creating a casebook that truly presents constitutional law for the student, which is Chemerinsky's goal, the editor should figure out a way to emphasize the bare fundamentals that should be mastered by the average student who has a limited amount of time available for doing so. [~doomsdayer520~]
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
easy to read but long,
By Fatima (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
Chemerinsky is great. Everything is super clear and there is really no guessing involved.
However, this book is too long and heavy. Also, I wish it was hot pink, fuschia or neon yellow instead of red. I would like to suggest a change in book cover color.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to understand,
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This review is from: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
I ordered 5 law books to get prepared for law school and this one was the best. It scared me at first because it is so big but it is easy to read and understand. It contains all the interesting cases that was decided by the Supreme Court. I was able to read through the entire book in a month because I couldn't put it down. I start law school in August and I am looking forward to it.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Law Book Around,
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This review is from: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
This book is the best law book that I have ever read. The cases are interesting and well abbreviated. The best part though - the notes before and after the cases. Chemerinsky does a great job of explaining what is going on. Instead of giving you ambiguous answers and rhetorical questions, this book actually explains the law.
I will buy the next edition when it comes out, even though I will be out of law school. That's how good it is. This book should be standard at all schools, and should be the model for legal education text.
14 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Aspen casebooks are horrible,
By Anonymous (Miami, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials with Book (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
I have used a bunch of different types of casebooks and now whenever a prof. assigns an Aspen casebook, I know it's going to be a rough course. The problem starts with the text font. Aspen does not clearly distinguish where a case ends and where an editor is writing. The editor's writing, the sections of cases are all written in ths same font, same spacing, and same margins, so that at a quick glance, you don't know if it's part of a case or editorial notes.
Con Law is obviously a huge subject, and there are lots of cases, but there are too many cases saying the same thing in here. Editors should just pick one major case to stick in the casebook. Unfortunately, they end up sticking in about 3 or 4 where one would have been fine. The use of rhetorical questions in the notes at the end of some cases is also really annoying.
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I expected more...,
By James M Marra (Buffalo, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
Maybe it is because the Chemerinsky is hyped so much in legal circles regarding Constitutional Law, but I was expecting a lot more out of this book than it seemingly offers...the cases are HEAVILY edited, so much so that either my professor will supplement the reading or I will just end up turning to Westlaw or Lexis to read (or at least skim) vast portions of the opinion that have been edited out...
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As Expected,
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This review is from: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) (Hardcover)
I received the book in time and in the condition that was promised. Excellent provider. Thanks
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Required for a law class,
This review is from: Constitutional Law (Paperback)
This book was required for my Constitutional Law class in law school. I guess it's an OK book. The condition I received it in was fairly good. There really wasn't much I was looking for because it was merely a required book for a class, and getting it from here was the least expensive option for me.
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Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) by Erwin Chemerinsky (Hardcover - May 13, 2005)
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