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Study Aids
The West Academic publishers - Foundation Press, Gilbert and West - offer a wide array of study aids and supplementary products to help students achieve law school success. Whether you require these products for your entire class or simply recommend them to your students, these best selling study aids will clarify difficult concepts, promote vigorous classroom discussion and enhance exam-writing skills.
More details about each study aid line can be found at Study Aids Product Lines.

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Clermont Principles of Civil Procedure, 3d (Concise Hornbook Series)
by Kevin M. Clermont. It focuses on the material covered in a typical law school course on civil procedure, tied to no one casebook. It breaks down the subject of civil procedure along the standard lines: a brief orientation and a lengthier overview of the stages of litigation, followed by a close inspection of the major procedural problems (governing law, authority to adjudicate, former adjudication, and complex litigation), and then some reflections in conclusion. It discusses specific problems and illustrations, with the aid of generously sprinkled diagrams and special text boxes. Special attention was given to fitting the civil procedure course's main points together to form the big picture, with each topic ending in a section on the “big idea” the student is supposed to take from the topic. Learn More
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Graham's Exam Pro Essay on Evidence, 2d
by Michael H. Graham. Exam Pro-Essay is a study aid that helps law students prepare to take their Evidence exam. Answering the sample essay exams and the specific subject matter essay questions, followed by review of the corresponding answers and analysis, provides students with a more thorough comprehension of the Federal Rules of Evidence and a better understanding of how to take exams. Learn More
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Juergensmeyer's Sum and Substance Quick Review on Property, 5th
by By Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer and Carol Nicole Brown. When time is critical and a complete and comprehensive analysis of the law is needed, rely on Quick Review. Because of its unique features, Quick Review is an excellent tool to use in class or when preparing for final exams. Each Quick Review is designed to make the study of law simple, clear and convenient. All Quick Reviews contain: A Capsule Summary, which is a main outline section with clear and concise explanations of legal concepts and terms along with exam hints, strategies, mnemonics, charts, tables and study tips. Self-testing and diagnostic review questions enhance memory retention and facilitate the application of legal concepts; Case Squibs, which are capsule summaries of significant cases identifying important facts, primary issues and relevant law; a Casebook Table, which keys the Quick Review Outline to relevant pages of leading casebooks, allowing you to maximize all Quick Review features alongside your casebook; and Numerous essay and multiple choice questions with model answers and detailed explanations. All answers are cross-referenced to the relevant outline sections.
All Quick Review features are designed to help save time and increase performance. Quick Review pages come perforated and 3-hole punched for easy integration with class notes. Quick Reviews even contain a 10-5-2 Hour Study Guide which offers study suggestions in the critical hours before an exam. Quick Review has all the necessary tools for success in the classroom and at examination time! Learn More
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Spencer's Acing Civil Procedure, 3d
by A. Benjamin Spencer. Moving beyond the outline format used by most students, this book uses a checklist format to lead students through the questions they need to ask and answer to fully analyze the legal questions they are trying to resolve. It assembles the different issues, presenting a clear guide to procedural analysis that students can draw upon when writing their exams. Other study aids provide sample problems, but this book offers a systematic approach to problem solving. Learn More
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