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Author: Michael H. Schill, James E. Krier, Gregory S. Alexander - (Hardcover) ... more
This casebook can be summed up in one word: AWESOME. I know it sounds ridiculous, but you will look forward to reading this book at night. It is coherent, clearly explains the concepts with examples to follow (although does not give answers,... read full review | report as inappropriate
Despite the opinions of other reviewers on this site, this is not a well written book. I am speaking of the Future Interests section in particular. In order explain concepts, the book uses terms that are defined later in the chapter,... read full review | report as inappropriate
I do not share the opinion of the other reviewers. I am not a fan of Aspen publishers and the casebooks they produce. Very often the black letter law and majority views are contained solely in the notes following cases that represent bad... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Author: Don Sausa - (Paperback) - 2007 ... more
An official Library Weekly book review. REVIEW: Superb, fun to read, and introduces a new alternative to stocks and bonds - Don Sausa shares the secret of banks and wealthy investors. The book guides you from day one to day... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Philip Gulley - (Paperback) ... more
This book is a great read-- it's not too intellectual and certainly not too preachy, but, as the title says, full of wit and wisdom from the author's everyday life, with some gentle support from scripture. I find myself re-reading certain stories... read full review | report as inappropriate
Only the forward was by Paul Harvey, Jr. Very misleading. The book is okay but I was expecting it to be written by someone else! read full review | report as inappropriate
Nice short stories with morals at the end. A humorous small book that touches the soul and warms the heart. read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Peter W. D. Wright, Pamela Darr Wright - (Perfect Paperback) - 2007 ... more
It is the night before Jessica's first big IEP Team meeting and her parents are scrambling to find something - ANYTHING - that can help them prepare for the meeting. Try Wrightslaw. Sally's advocate is packing her briefcase as she heads out the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Joshua Dressler - (Hardcover) - 2007 ... more
Came in 2 days, good as described; very satisfied read full review | report as inappropriate
Do yourself a favor...if you are assigned this textbook go ahead and buy the Black Letter Outline series by Dressler even if you don't use it until closer to finals. It gives you what you need to know and simplifies things so that you don't have... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Author: Jan Crawford Greenburg - (Hardcover) - 2007 ... more
I just bought the book and finished it in a day. Greenburg has really done a very fine job providing a fascinating account of the Rehnquist and (so soon!) Roberts Courts. I won't spoil anything, but there is a lot of information previously... read full review | report as inappropriate
This book has been accused of being a People Magazine version of the development of the Robert's Court. I wished this were not true since I bought and read the book; I agree this claim unfortunately has merit. Like a populist magazine,... read full review | report as inappropriate
In her acknowledgments, Greenburg was advised by Bob Schieffer to leave out all the stuff you usually skim over when reading a book. "Bob" she says, "I hope I did". Unfortunately, I skimmed over half the book. In my opinion, this book would... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Richard Montauk - (Paperback) - 2007 ... more
Most authors of "how to get into B-school" books have the same old advice, but Montauk goes the extra step to illustrate how it's done with dozens upon dozens of real-world examples. Where this book shines above its competition is in how it... read full review | report as inappropriate
Don't waste you time Unless you have a minimum GPA of 3.45 from a top school, GMAT in the mid 650+, and Executive job experience. This book provides the basics assuming that you have the above. I question the experience other readers are claiming... read full review | report as inappropriate
This book is great if you don't have a clue. Many of the tips are not exactly what I would call the insiders guide for getting into a top MBA program. Things not to forget are Executive job experience and that record setting GMAT score. No job... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Sandy Botkin - (Paperback) ... more
This book will save you thousands of dollars in taxes if you apply the principles. The best part about this book is that everything in here is absolutely legal per the IRS tax code. Grey areas are not included in this book. The author tells... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Kaplan - (Paperback) ... more
Author: Joshua Dressler - (Paperback) ... more
Among legal study guides, this book is superior. The author clearly lays out the principles and discusses all the important facets of each area very clearly. The book is textual (so if you are looking for a study guide and prefer outlines, look... read full review | report as inappropriate
DRESSLER is heavy in political correctness and Model Penal Code and is also anti - Common Law tradition, and anti-anything to do with moral principles - hence the recurring theme of "Legality". However, if you can get past all that - & if you are... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Every lawyer and law student should have a copy. It will last forever. It has every word you'll need in the legal profession. If you don't like it, you can always bludgeon someone over the head with it. The book is huge. read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Patrick J. Buchanan - (Hardcover) - 2006 ... more
"State of Emergency" rehashes the anti-immigration argument that Buchanan has been making throughout his career in his columns and in most of his books. That is that the Western world (Europe, North America and Australia) is being overrun and... read full review | report as inappropriate
The name Mexico comes from the Aztec Indians. According to historians, Mexico is a mix of different Indians not just Aztec Indians who declared Mexico for themselves after the independence. The Aztlan group is ignorant and pretentious but more... read full review |