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Bundle: Property Law, Third Edition and PracticePerfect

Authors
  • D. Benjamin Barros
  • Anna P. Hemingway
  • Shelley Cavalieri
  • Gregory S. Alexander
  • Lior Jacob Strahilevitz
  • Maureen E. Brady
Series / Aspen Bundle Series
Teaching Materials
NO
Description

Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798889060475 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543852011.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9798889060482 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543852011.

 

More about Property Law, Third Edition, this innovative casebook reimagines the law school casebook format. Covering all the major topics included in a basic 1L Property course, Property Law leverages resources more typical to an undergraduate textbook than a traditional law school casebook, making use of sidebars, illustrations, and other design devices to present material more clearly. The authors present concepts simply, then move the discussion toward complexity in contrast to the approach taken by many current property texts. Clear yet sophisticated, the casebook is the perfect choice for all skill levels. Including problems that students can and should be able to do on their own, explanatory answers, and skills-based exercises, this casebook is both professor-friendly and student-friendly. Themes that run through the course are highlighted throughout the book, resulting in a casebook that clearly presents the fundamentals of property law. This allows students to develop an understanding of basic concepts on their own while allowing professors to assist their students in developing an advanced understanding of property law. Although Property Law goes far beyond bar tested topics, the authors are experts on the property coverage on the bar exam, and wrote the book to give students exposure to every topic they are likely to see on the bar exam.


Bundle also includes PracticePerfect: Property, a visually engaging, interactive study aid designed to help students review core course topics and test their ability to recall and correctly apply the law. PracticePerfect contains a library of animated videos that explain course topics through hypothetical situations, quizzes to test knowledge and understanding, and progress trackers so students can identify their strengths and weaknesses in the course. Designed to work with all major casebooks, PracticePerfect is the ideal study companion for today's law students.

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About the authors
D. Benjamin Barros
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Law
Widener University, Harrisburg

D. Benjamin Barros is the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at Widener’s Harrisburg campus. Professor Barros joined Widener in 2004 from the New York office of Latham & Watkins LLP, where his practice focused on international litigation and arbitration. Professor Barros also practiced in the New York office of Debevoise & Plimpton and was a law clerk to the Honorable Milton Pollack of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. During the 2007-08 school year, Professor Barros was a Visiting Associate Professor of Law at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law.

At Widener, Professor Barros teaches Property, Business Organizations, Real Estate Transactions, and Seminars on Takings and Property Theory. His research focuses on property law and theory, property law reform, and takings. Professor Barros served as Associate Dean of Faculty Research and Development from 2011-2014. Professor Barros is active in the Association of American Law Schools and currently is a member of the AALS Executive Committee. He previously served as Chair of the AALS Committee on Sections and Annual Meeting and of the AALS Property Section. Professor Barros is also active in the Association for Law, Property, and Society. He recently completed a term as President of ALPS and is now the founding editor of the Journal of Law, Property, and Society, a new journal being published by ALPS.

Anna P. Hemingway
Associate Professor of Law
Widener University, Harrisburg

Anna Hemingway is an Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Legal Methods Program at Widener's Harrisburg campus. Professor Hemingway received a B.S. from Drexel University, an M.A. (Clinical Psychology) from West Chester University, and a J.D. from Temple University School of Law, where she served as an editor of the Temple Environmental Law & Technology Journal. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Following graduation from law school, she served as Assistant Corporate Counsel for the Palmer Corporations, including Fine Line Homes and Residential Warranty Corporation. Professor Hemingway joined the faculty at Widener in 1998. She has a passion for legal writing, legal ethics, and academic support. She teaches and writes in the areas of Appellate Advocacy, Intensive Legal Analysis, Interviewing and Counseling, Leadership, Legal Ethics, Legal Methods, Law and Psychology, Mediation, and Property. She has presented at several national and international conferences. Professor Hemingway has been active in a number of professional and civic organizations, including the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Association of Legal Writing Directors, and the Legal Writing Institute. She also serves as an editor for the Office of the Tribunal, Diocese of Harrisburg.

Gregory S. Alexander
A. Robert Noll Professor of Law
Cornell University

Professor Gregory Alexander, a nationally renowned expert in property and trusts and estates, has taught at Cornell Law School since 1985. Following his graduation from Northwestern University School of Law, he clerked for the Hon. George Edwards of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. After he completed further study as a Bigelow Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School, Alexander became a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law, where he remained until coming to Cornell.

An active member of the academic community, Professor Alexander has served as Reporter to the Uniform Ante-Mortem Probate of Wills Act Project, chaired sections on Donative Transfers and Property for the Association of American Law Schools, and appeared fifteen times in Who's Who in American Law. Mr. Alexander remains a prolific and recognized writer, the winner of the American Publishers Association's 1997 Best Book of the Year in Law award for his work, Commodity and Propriety. Professor Alexander is also author of The Global Debate Over Constitutional Property, published by University of Chicago Press (2006), and Community and Property (with Eduardo Peñalver), published by Oxford University Press (2009).

Lior Jacob Strahilevitz
Sidley Austin Professor of Law
University of Chicago

Lior Strahilevitz received his BA in political science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1996, graduating with highest honors. He received his JD in 1999 from Yale Law School, where he served as Executive Editor of the Yale Law Journal. Following his graduation, he clerked for Judge Cynthia Holcomb Hall on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He then practiced law in Seattle before joining the law school faculty in 2002. He was tenured in 2007 and served as the Law School's Deputy Dean from 2010 to 2012. In 2011, he was named the inaugural Sidley Austin Professor of Law. His teaching and research interests include property and land use, privacy, intellectual property, law and technology, and motorist behavior.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2024-03-05
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
1048
Connected eBook Print + Digital Bundle
9798892077934
Digital Bundle
9798892077941
Subject
Property Law
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