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The New Frontiers of Civil Rights Litigation Intellectual Property
A Casebook A Survey of the Law
Michle Alexandre, University of Mississippi School of Law Ned Snow, University of South Carolina School of Law
Casebook, forthcoming fall 2017, ISBN 978-1-61163-416-7 Casebook, forthcoming March 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0179-7
Teachers Manual forthcoming Teachers Manual forthcoming (along with PowerPoint slides for adopters and a free
app for students on iTunes and GooglePlay)
This book examines foundational civil rights cases to serve as blue-
prints as students master lessons from twentieth-century litigation, This text teaches the law of trademark, copyright, patent, and trade
activism and lawmaking. In the process, the book encourages students to secret. The casebook presents the material so that it is accessible to stu-
imagine and construct more adequate models to address current and dents as it explains the black-letter rules and underlying policies in a
emerging civil rights issues. Throughout the book, students learn to straightforward and simple manner. It provides examples, practice prob-
assess, reevaluate and tweak legal doctrines and case law. lems, and explanations for each area of the law, facilitating mastery of
fundamental concepts.
Constitutional Law
A Context and Practice Casebook A Practical Introduction to Environmental Law
Second Edition Joel Mintz, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad
David S. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin Law School College of Law
Lori A. Ringhand, University of Georgia School of Law John C. Dernbach, Widener University Commonwealth Law School
Steve C. Gold, Rutgers Law School
Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0454-5 Kalyani Robbins, Florida International University School of Law
Teachers Manual forthcoming
Clifford Villa, University of New Mexico School of Law
This casebook offers comprehensive coverage without backbreaking Wendy Wagner, University of Texas School of Law
bulk, and allows you to teach constitutional law your own way, without Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-5221-0413-1
Teachers Manual forthcoming
having to fight the book. Using its unique electronic Expansion Pack
system of supplemental modules, you can customize your course while This casebook is designed to be used in upper-level courses by law
still following the books structure. That structure is streamlined into five students with little or no prior familiarity with Environmental Law. It
parts of two chapters each, which cover all the essential doctrines of includes chapters on permitting, the philosophical underpinnings of the
Constitutional Law. The book can be used for any general Con Law field, climate change, and the recently amended Toxic Substances
course. Control Act, as well as traditional core topics in Environmental Law such
as controlling air and water pollution.
Criminal Law
Cases and Materials Problems in Professional Responsibility for a
Fourth Edition Changing Profession
Stephen A. Saltzburg, George Washington University Law School Sixth Edition
John Diamond, UCHastings College of the Law
Kit Kinports, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law Andrew L. Kaufman, Harvard Law School
Thomas Morawetz, University of Connecticut School of Law David B. Wilkins, Harvard Law School
Rory Little, UCHastings College of the Law Eli Wald, University of Denver College of Law
Keith Swisher, University of Arizona College of Law
Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0418-7
Teachers Manual forthcoming Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-61163-893-6
Teachers Manual forthcoming
This book offers a comprehensive survey of the major concepts and
The longest running professional responsibility book on the market,
doctrines in criminal law, describing both the common law and the
this book has been thoroughly updated by its current and two new
Model Penal Code approaches to each issue. A unique feature of this
authors. It has retained its original problem-oriented focus on practical
book is that the cases used to illustrate major concepts are designed to be
issues faced by lawyers in everyday practice, current issues faced by the
provocative and teachable. The facts of virtually every case lend them-
profession, and its unique section examining the demographics, struc-
selves to creative teaching and lively class discussion and will stick in the
ture, and organization of the legal profession. The need of our profes-
memories of both instructors and students.
sion to take account of our changing world is apparent in every chapter.
Legislation and the Regulatory State Commercial Arbitration in the United States
Second Edition A Practice-Based Approach
Samuel Estreicher, New York University School of Law Matt Adler, Commercial Litigation Practice Group, Pepper Hamilton
David L. Noll, Rutgers School of Law Newark LLP.; University of Virginia, Adjunct
Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0558-0, Teachers Manual forthcoming Casebook, forthcoming fall 2017, ISBN 978-1-61163-915-5
Teachers Manual forthcoming
Revised and streamlined throughout, this second edition covers recent
developments including: the controversy over the Obama administrations This casebook, which focuses primarily on domestic commercial arbi-
immigration initiatives and other cases from the Supreme Courts October tration, was written by a practicing attorney and adjunct law professor with
Term 2016; the Trump administrations early executive actions; and propos- over twenty-five years of practice experience. The book is organized around
als to curb agencies authority pending in the 115th Congress. The second the three phases of arbitration: getting the arbitration started, conducting
edition also includes expanded materials on the theory of federal regulation, the arbitration, and enforcing the arbitration award. At each phase, the
informal agency adjudication, notice-and-comment rulemaking, and book presents the leading cases, including the recent Supreme Court trilogy
Article III limits on judicial review of agency action. on class-action waivers in arbitration cases, interpreting the Federal
Arbitration Act. As additional features, the book includes a chapter that
constructs an entire dispute and walks the student through the pre-hearing
Administrative Justice in the United States motion practice, the hearing itself, and the post-hearing confirmation bat-
Third Edition tle, which provides further hands-on experience. The book also includes an
overview of international commercial arbitration.
Peter L. Strauss, Columbia Law School
2016, 622 pp, ISBN 978-1-61163-656-7, paper, $72.00
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS / CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
This third edition addresses the issues of administrative law in ways that
should be helpful both to foreign lawyers wishing a detailed introduction to
American public law and to American lawyers and law students who must Broker-Dealer Regulation
deal with the subject. Building on the well-regarded second edition of 2002, Cases and Analysis
this edition captures the developments of the past fifteen years, with partic- Cheryl Nichols, Howard University School of Law
ular attention to the impacts of the digital age.
Casebook, forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-0-76989-197-2
Teachers Manual forthcoming
The Legislative Process, Statutory Interpretation, and Broker-Dealer Regulation: Cases and Analysis provides a clear under-
Administrative Agencies standing of the regulatory framework governing the U.S. broker-dealer
industry in a real-world context. Using sequenced hypotheticals and ques-
Linda D. Jellum, Mercer University School of Law
tions to walk students through real-world problems, it combines theory and
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Using a combination of highly edited cases and problems, this casebook
gained from the textbook to provide regulatory advice to a broker-dealer.
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To aid student understanding of the business of broker-dealers, Chapter 2 is
statutory interpretation, and ends with an introduction to the administra-
devoted to describing various broker-dealer business models and includes a
tive state. Students are shown how statutes are enacted and interpreted, the
glossary of terms specific to the U.S. broker-dealer industry.
role that agencies play both in regulating and in interpreting statutes, and
the breadth of arguments that are available to lawyers that master this topic.
CIVIL PROCEDURE
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Animating Civil Procedure
Michael Vitiello, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Understanding Alternative Dispute Resolution Forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-1-61163-858-5
Maureen A. Weston, Pepperdine University School of Law
This book focuses on a series of Supreme Court decisions and changes
Kristen Blankley, University of Nebraska College of Law
to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that demonstrate the current Courts
Forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-0-76986-250-7, $49.00
erosion of rules allowing plaintiffs access to court. Many of those decisions
The use of ADR methods has grown rapidly and touches the practices of unravel rules developed during the heyday of the Progressive Movement
lawyers on a local, national, and international level. ADR has transformed and the postwar era when courts favored expanding access to court. This
the nature of the lawyers practice and roles as client counselor, advocate, book animates procedure by focusing on the Courts concerted effort to
and neutral. The book covers the major ADR processes, including client close the courthouse door. It covers a number of specific issues, including
counseling, negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and collaborative law and decisions and rules changes dealing with personal jurisdiction, pleading,
addresses legal, practical, and ethical aspects of each process. discovery, summary judgment practice, and class actions.
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The Global Papers Series, Volume 3
ous formats, including over-arching Chapter Problems. In terms of sub-
stantive content, the book has extensive coverage of (a) Joinder of Claims Russell L. Weaver, University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School
of Law, editor
and Parties (including claim and issue preclusion concepts), (b) Forum
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Forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-1-61163-895-0
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This book is a new primary text for use by the full panoply of experi-
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profession increasingly demands. Additionally, the authors make the Arnaud Raynouard, Universite Paris Dauphine, France, editor
teaching relatable and transferable to a variety of contexts by using con- Duncan Fairgrieve, British Institute of International and Comparative
crete examples drawn from their own extensive practice, writing, and Law, editor
teaching using lawyering and narrative. Steven I. Friedland, Elon University School of Law, editor
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Commercial Code Articles 2 and 2A. Written in a primarily multiple-choice Seventh Edition
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This material is appropriate for students in either a stand-alone course on Amy Dillard, University of Baltimore
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Teachers Manual forthcoming
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
This new edition continues to provide a problem-based textbook to help
students develop the analytical skills demanded by the legal profession.
Each chapter presents a client-based problem for students to review before
Separation of Powers Law they begin reading the cluster of selected cases and statutes that they will
Cases and Materials use to address the clients legal issues. Students will use the materials as a
Fourth Edition lawyer must by analyzing, distinguishing, reconciling, and interrelating
Peter M. Shane, Ohio State University College of Law the authorities. This popular textbook, with a new co-author, will help pro-
Harold H. Bruff, Emeritus, University of Colorado Law School fessors recreate the role of the lawyer for students as they strive to develop
Neil Kinkopf, Georgia State University College of Law their professional identities. The Teachers Manual includes an outline for
Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-53100-259-6 each problem and suggestions for helping students develop their analytical
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Alan C. Michaels, Ohio State University College of Law This experientially focused casebook serves as a reference for attorneys
Ric Simmons, Ohio State University College of Law
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Joshua Dressler, Ohio State University College of Law
the special education process. It covers substantive special education rights,
Forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-1-61163-936-0 racial disparities in special education, discipline, procedural protections,
federal court litigation, remedies, and attorneys fees. Each chapter begins
This popular first volume (Joshua Dressler, lead author on prior edi-
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ELECTION LAW
issues surrounding searches of computers and internet traffic and a more
in-depth exploration of the effect of United States v. Jones on Fourth
Amendment search doctrine.
Election Law
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Cases and Materials
Sixth Edition
Daniel Hays Lowenstein, Emeritus, UCLA School of Law
Domestic Violence Richard L. Hasen, UC Irvine School of Law
Law, Policy, and Practice Daniel P. Tokaji, Ohio State University College of Law
Nicholas Stephanopoulos, University of Chicago Law School
Second Edition
Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0472-9
Diane Kiesel, Supreme Court Justice, Bronx County Supreme Court
Casebook, forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-1-63281-558-3 The new streamlined and student-friendly sixth edition fully covers
Teachers Manual forthcoming developments in election law through the 2016 election season including;
extensive coverage campaign finance cases in the Citizens United era;
This textbook examines the sadly prevalent appearance of domestic vio-
emerging issues in voting rights and redistricting, including recent partisan
lence in all areas of the law from its obvious place in criminal and family
and racial gerrymandering challenges and challenges to new voter identifi-
law to its less apparent connection to tort, divorce, child custody and feder-
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al law. The book also explores how domestic violence is treated in the jus-
perspectives from law and political science and is appropriate in both law
tice system and explores the ethical and legal considerations for lawyers
and political science courses. The extensive campaign finance coverage
working in the field. Much has changed since the publication of the first
makes the book appropriate for a campaign finance seminar as well.
edition a decade ago, particularly in the areas of evidence, expert witnesses,
immigration and federal firearms laws.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
EDUCATION AND THE LAW
Energy Law Basics
Law and Education K. K. DuVivier, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Contemporary Issues and Court Decisions 2017, 624 pp, ISBN 978-0-76986-952-0, paper, $95.00
Ninth Edition Teachers Manual
Richard Vacca, Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University Knowing that no two energy law courses cover the same material, this
The late William C. Bosher, Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University book is designed to be professor-friendly and to allow maximum flexibility.
Casebook, forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0480-4 Timelines and thumbnail chapters give students a reliable summary of the
Teachers Manual forthcoming relevant technology and history of key energy topics. The 19 chapters in
Sections I-III provide enough material for professors to assign approximately
In this ninth edition, the authors have attempted to bring the issues cov-
one per week over a 15-week semester if they choose to adopt ELB as their
ered in each chapter up-to-date with the current state of law as it affects
only textbook. DuViviers teaching has focused on simulations and practical
public education. More than 100 new court decisions have been added to
applications, and the ABA now requires 6 credits of experiential education.
this revised edition. As in the previous editions, the strategy has been to
The Fundamental Skills exercises in part IV of ELB can help meet the ABA
identify and discuss issues that impact the daily operation of public school
requirements by allowing students hands-on opportunities to master the
systems. The comprehensive nature of the chapter discussions includes
energy law subject matter while also honing skills that are transferable to any
issues that affect boards of education, school administrators, classroom
law practice.
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Other Payment Systems, Second Edition, Michael D. Floyd, Understanding Election Law and Voting Rights,
forthcoming spring 2017 Michael R. Dimino, Sr., Bradley A. Smith, &
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American Constitutional Law and History, Second Edition,
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Carol A. Chase, Pepperdine University School of Law concise explanations of relevant legal principles, and, to the extent possible,
Naomi Goodno, Pepperdine University School of Law cases involving relatively simple technologies. In addition to providing the
L. Timothy Perrin, Lubbock Christian University most recent developments, the authors have also tried to put the current
Forthcoming spring 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0368-5 evolution of the law in historical context, thus expanding coverage of his-
torically important cases in areas where the law is changing dramatically.
The second edition of these case files include a variety of civil and crimi-
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Casebook, forthcoming 2017, ISBN 978-1-59460-499-7 This new edition is a problem-based, transaction-oriented treatment of
Teachers Manual forthcoming
the basics of federal taxation. It features a balanced approach toward tax
This book helps students effectively learn, appreciate, and develop planning and tax policy and is structured for easy accessibility through the
lawyering skills in this fundamental subject by evaluating real-world prac- use of forty-two chapters, each of which can readily be covered in one, or
tice-based problems and using best practices for legal education. The text occasionally two, class sessions. Key developments since the third edition
continually places students in the roles of practitioners who apply their include changes to depreciation and capitalization, the tax treatment of
learning to work through solutions to modern-day client problems. This same-sex marriage, and emerging trends in the tax treatment of personal
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SECURITIES LAW Fourth Edition
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Seventh Edition Walter Schwidetzky, University of Baltimore School of Law
Casebook, forthcoming summer 2017, ISBN 978-1-5310-0539-9
Marc I. Steinberg, Southern Methodist University Dedman School Teachers Manual forthcoming
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Teachers Manual forthcoming important area of tax law for closely held businesses operating in the U.S.
Classification, formation, operation, and liquidation of partnerships are
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Ann Marie Cavazos, Florida A&M University School of Law MASTERING SERIES
Nise Guzman Nekheba, Florida A&M University School of Law
R. Jeremy Hill, attorney-at-law Mastering Administrative Law 2e, Linda D. Jellum, ISBN 978-1-
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and Valuation, Lars S. Smith & Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons,
torts class.
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Mastering Negotiable Instruments (UCC Articles 3 and 4) and Other
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