Civil Procedure: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook Series)
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Civil Procedure, 11th edition by Yeazell, Schwartz, and Carroll provides students with a working knowledge of the procedural system. In Civil Procedure, the authors employ a pedagogical style that offers flexible organization at a manageable length. The book introduces students to the procedural system and provides them with techniques of statutory analysis. The included cases are factually interesting and do not involve substantive matters beyond the experience of first-year students. The problems following the cases present real-life issues. Finally, the book incorporates a number of dissenting opinions to dispel the notion that procedural disputes always present clear-cut issues.
New to the Eleventh Edition:
Addition of co-author Professor Maureen Carroll of Michigan Law School, an expert in civil procedure, class actions, and civil rights litigation, and an award-winning teacher.
Updated personal jurisdiction chapter with streamlined opinion excerpts and additional cases reflecting the Supreme Court’s most recent decisions and cutting-edge jurisdictional questions.
Increased attention to settlement dynamics and pressures throughout the book.
Addition of contemporary cases that illuminate the impacts of civil procedure on issues of race, gender, and civil rights.
Updated statistics and information about civil litigation in the United States, including the high proportion of unrepresented litigants.
Professors and students will benefit from:
Teachable, well-structured casebook featuring a clear organization, concisely edited cases chosen to be readily accessible to first-year students, textual notes introducing each section that highlight connections between material, and practical problems
Manageable length which allows the class to get through this complex course material in limited hours
Flexible organization, adaptable to a variety of teaching approaches
Clear, straightforward writing style, making the material accessible to students without oversimplifying
Effective overview of the procedural system, which provides students with a working knowledge of the system and of techniques for statutory analysis
Assessment questions and answers at the end of each chapter, to help students test their comprehension of the material
Civil Procedure: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook Series)
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2 reviews for Civil Procedure: [Connected eBook with Study Center] (Aspen Casebook Series)
Rated 2 out of 5
SamIAm –
I have taught civil procedure for over twenty years as a tenured faculty member. I have used Yeazell’s casebook from the beginning of my career and always loved it. It was concise, matter-of-fact, practical and covered all the big cases. This new edition, however, is a huge step backwards. It suddenly injects issues of race into civil procedure–why, I have no idea. Civil procedure is about learning rules of, well, procedure, so that future lawyers can file lawsuits and appeals properly. Why one needs to interject race into this is beyond me. I suspect it has something to do with the new, third casebook author’s agenda. In any event, it is not an edition from which I want to teach anymore. My students need to learn civil procedure, not critical race theory.
Rated 2 out of 5
Aparna Kanjhlia –
My Civ procedure textbook is missing about 30-40 pages in the middle. This makes it really inconvenient to study.
SamIAm –
I have taught civil procedure for over twenty years as a tenured faculty member. I have used Yeazell’s casebook from the beginning of my career and always loved it. It was concise, matter-of-fact, practical and covered all the big cases. This new edition, however, is a huge step backwards. It suddenly injects issues of race into civil procedure–why, I have no idea. Civil procedure is about learning rules of, well, procedure, so that future lawyers can file lawsuits and appeals properly. Why one needs to interject race into this is beyond me. I suspect it has something to do with the new, third casebook author’s agenda. In any event, it is not an edition from which I want to teach anymore. My students need to learn civil procedure, not critical race theory.
Aparna Kanjhlia –
My Civ procedure textbook is missing about 30-40 pages in the middle. This makes it really inconvenient to study.