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Concise Hornbook on Evidence
Designed to be comprehensive yet succinct, Principles of Evidence, 5th by Graham C. Lilly, Daniel J. Capra and Stephen A. Saltburg, contains an in-depth treatment of the important amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence, including the most recent addition of Rule 502. Learn More

Exam Pro on Property
Exam Pro Objective Questions on Property, 2nd by Peter T. Wendel presents eight examinations pertaining to property rules and their application and each exam consists of 25 objective problems. The accompanying answers and detailed analysis clarify each rule and how to apply it. Learn More

Quick Review on Torts
Sum and Substance Quick Review on Torts, 4th by Lawrence C. Levine is a complete analysis of the law of torts in an accessible format for use in class and when preparing for exams. Case Squibs summarize significant cases and identify important facts, primary issues, and relevant law. A Casebook Table keys the Quick Review outline to relevant pages of leading casebooks.
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Law School Legends on Civil Procedure
Civil Procedure, 3rd by casebook author Dean Richard Freer of Emory breaks down civil procedure into thirteen manageable subtopics, demystifying a subject that most first year students have difficulty grasping. If you recommend this title to your students, you are recommending the best. Learn More