Sprankling, Coletta, and Salcido's Property: A Contemporary Approach, 6th (Interactive Casebook Series)
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Description
This casebook is designed to introduce property law to 21st-century law students. It presents the core concepts of property law in a streamlined format that is clear and easy to understand, while maintaining the intellectual challenge of the subject. The book covers the standard property topics with a blend of familiar and modern cases selected to appeal to today’s students. As with other books in the Interactive Casebook Series, the accompanying electronic version allows students immediate access to the full text of cited cases, statutes, articles, and other materials in the Westlaw database. Other features include:
- Over 90 photographs, maps, diagrams, and charts in the book to help students understand the case materials.
- Over 200 more photographs, diagrams, original documents, and audio clips in the accompanying eBook.
- Expanded coverage of race and social justice issues, including excerpts from Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., Shelley v. Kraemer, and Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel.
- Optional chapters on intellectual property law and environmental law.
- Over 300 multiple-choice questions in the eBook written by the authors to support formative assessment.