How Long to Read The Federal Courts and the Federal-State Relations

By Peter W. Low

How Long Does it Take to Read The Federal Courts and the Federal-State Relations?

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Description

This is the 2008 supplement to Low and Jeffries' Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations, 6th Edition law school casebook. This supplement contains cases decided since the release of the latest edition of the casebook as well as expertly drafted notes and questions for classroom discussion.

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