book: Constitutional Law (Casebook Series) | Erwin Chemerinsky
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Constitutional Law (Casebook Series)
Erwin Chemerinsky
Aspen Law & Business Publishers
, 2001 - 1336 pages
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Aspen casebooks are horrible
I have used a bunch of different types of
casebook
s 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.
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