PUBLIC SCHOOL LAW Part 24: Education Law Books on Reserve.

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PUBLIC SCHOOL LAW Part 24: Education Law Books on Reserve

The faculty can put materials on reserve for students in their classes at the circulation desk of the library. These materials can be copies of articles, books the library or the professor owns, textbooks, tests, and software. These materials can be checked out by students to study or make copies of.

Textbook Reserve Program The cost of textbooks has increased markedly in the last few years and many students are having difficulty in purchasing all the required texts for their courses. To help alleviate this challenge, SE has established the Textbook Reserve Program (TRP). The TRP cannot provide textbooks for every course offered; however, the program wishes to serve as many students as possible. See the Textbook Reserve Program webpage for more information Textbook Reserve ProgramTextbook Reserve Program

The Study of Law 2nd ed. Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer, 2009 This book begins with a study of the American Legal System and continues with a discussion of constitutional law, torts, contract law, property and estate law, laws affecting business, family law, criminal law, and ethical dilemmas facign attorneys. 2nd ed. Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer, 2009 This book begins with a study of the American Legal System and continues with a discussion of constitutional law, torts, contract law, property and estate law, laws affecting business, family law, criminal law, and ethical dilemmas facign attorneys.

Just Research Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer, 2009 This volume charts the process of doing legal research. First the foundation of what the legal system is, the difference between persuasive and mandatory authority. The next part of this book deals with reseaching issues governed by state statutes, federal statutes, researching city ordinances, researching legislative intent by researching federal and state legislative histories, and researching using citators.

Basic Legal Research 4th edition. Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer, 2009 Another excellent book by a major publisher of legal materials. The first chapter introduces the reader to legal research, while the second discusses how to generate search terms to search by. Chapter 3 dives into one kind of legal resource, the secondary sources. Chapters 4,6 and 8 discuss three types of primary sources, case law, statute law and administrative law. Using citators is discussed in Chapter 5, while chapter 9 talks about using subject indexes. Chapter 10 talks about electronic resources, and chapter 11 discusses developing a research plan. There is an appendix that contains selected Internet resources useful in legal research.

Legal Terminology Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer, 2009 This is a workbook that contains information and exercises concerning legal terminology.

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