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Property 1L guide This guide contains sources available in our library that might be a helpful addition to first year

casebooks. They should not be used in place of briefing cases and diligent class work, but rather serve as guides to cement your understanding of the material. There are several different types of sources available. Hornbooks Hornbooks contain in-depth discussions of legal principles and are typically the most comprehensive of review materials. These are most useful if used early and often to supplement class assignments. The law of property Stoebuck & Whitman. Call Number: KF570 .C86 2000 (On reserve, previous editions by Cunningham on third floor) Principles of property law Hovenkamp & Kurtz. Call Number: KF570 .S5 2005 (On reserve) Nutshells Nutshells are intended to be a quick reference guide. They are great to refer to when one certain topic is troubling or when a broad overview is desired. Real property in a nutshell Bernhardt & Burkhart Call Number: KF570.Z9 B47 2010 (Third Floor and on reserve)

Commercial Outlines There is an inexhaustible supply of commercial products available, so it is beneficial to try to browse several and see which ones work best for you. Some that students recommend that are not in our library are Emanuel, Gilbert, BARBRI, and Kaplan. Property : examples and explanations Burke & Snoe Call Number: KF560 .B87 2004 (On reserve, previous editions on third floor) Starting off right in property Nygren Call Number: KF561 .N94 1998 (Third Floor)
Questions & answers : property : multiple choice and short answer questions and answers Nagle Call Number: KF561 .N33 2004 (On reserve) Acing property : a checklist approach to solving property problems Medill Call Number: KF561 .M43 2009 (Third Floor)

Estates in land and future interests : problems and answers Makdisi & Bogart. Call Number: KF605 .M3 2008 (Third Floor and on reserve)

Online Materials
Select materials available on Westlaw: AMJUR-RP American Jurisprudence 2d Real Property: Includes selected real property materials from American Jurisprudence 2d. REST-PROP Restatement of the Law - Property: American Law Institute's Restatement of the common law of property, includes present and future interests, landlord/tenant, wills and other donative transfers, servitudes and mortgages.

CALI Lessons are interactive, computer-based lessons, written by law faculty and librarians. List of Property Lessons List of Property lessons keyed to Dukeminier casebook

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