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Public School Law: Teachers and Students Rights, Fifth Edition |
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for $ 108.20 |
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Good book for uneducated teachers with regards to law (
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With all the horror stories we hear about teachers being fired and sued over decesions they made about punishment and what to teach and how to teach, this book is a gold mine. It provides information on just about any topic a teach may encounter. Not only does it have great information, it is also w..
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Bridging the Gap Between College and Law School: Strategies for Success |
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for $ 20.00 |
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Offers more than just Advice (
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Stropus and Taylors _Bridging the Gap Between College and Law School: Strategies for Success_ offers far more than just advice on test preparation, notetaking, and case briefing. Though the most popular -- and responsible -- advice to the incoming "1L" is not to worry about law school the summer pre..
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Silent Covenants: Brown V. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform |
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for $ 16.50 |
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mixed feelings about this one.... (
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In this book, Bell makes the argument that racial reform will never happen in the United States. He explains his belief that every policy implemented by whites, even though it may seem to be in the interest of black advancement, is in all actuality an attempt to further white interests. One can see ..
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School Law: Cases and Concepts (7th Edition) |
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for $ 107.20 |
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How good can it be? (
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...The book is well-written and contains important informationrelevant to school personnel, but it does not come in a titanium coverwith gold leaf pages. Can a student get a break? END..
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Kaplan LSAT 180 |
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Questions not really the flavor of those on the real LSAT. (
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The book gets an E for effort, but the questions are lacking in flavor from what youll see on an actual LSAT. For example, in many of the questions in the games section, you can solve the entire question by appealing to only one of the rules of the game. This is a rarity on the LSAT, and certainl..
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