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Constitutional Law (Casebook) (Casebook)
by Pamela S. Karlan, Mark V. Tushnet, Louis M. Seidman, Geoffrey R. Stone, Cass R. Sunstein
from Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 / 5.0 
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A Review 
Book was fine, a little worse than they described but I don't mind the highlighting and writing inside so its fine.
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Awful, Horrible, Bad 
Content
The editing sucks. The notes suck. The case selection sucks. Construction
This book shares the same physical problems that all Aspen casebooks suffer. The binding sucks. The book will not lay flat; the hump in the pages makes it hard to read, damn near impossible to underline. The paper is too thin, print shows through not only from the other side of the page, but from other pages below. The paper is an icky off white. The font is funky with awkward leading and hard to read. The... more info
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buy the casenotes.... 
Truly one of the worst law school books I've used so far. Everything the other (negative reviews) said was true. The author doesn't use footnotes, captions, endnotes, or offset text. No it is all just thrown together in one huge block of text on the page. The reading is nothing more than wading thru a morass of text which actually has no real bearing on the cases presented and doesn't add anything constructive to the understanding of the nuances of the case. horrible writing. Horrible editing. This book... more info
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So much cheaper than the 2005 edition 
If you are buying this, I assume you are buying because you have to for class. In that case you will likely have noticed that the current edition is vastly more expensive and came out only 2 years after this edition. How much could the law change in 2 years? Is it false economy to scrimp on the books when you are paying through the teeth for law school already? Here I attempt to answer these questions. I used this edition of the book rather than the 2005 edition for both Con Law 1 and 2. The... more info
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