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Emanuel Law Outlines for Emanuel Law Outlines for Criminal Procedure, Thirty-second Edition

Authors
  • Steven L. Emanuel
Series / Emanuel Law Outlines Series
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<p>Any law school graduate will tell you that when picking your outline tool you need to pick the best because your outlines are the most important study tool you will use throughout your law school career.&nbsp; Developed by legendary study aid author Steve Emanuel, <strong>Emanuel&reg; Law Outlines</strong> (ELOs) are the #1 outline choice among law students. &nbsp;</p> <p>An ELO ensures that you understand the concepts as you learn them in class and helps you study for exams throughout the semester. Here&#39;s why you need an ELO from your first day of class right through your final exam:</p> <ul> <li><strong>ELOs help you focus</strong> on the concepts and issues you need to master to succeed on exams.</li> <li><strong>They are easy to understand:</strong> Each ELO contains comprehensive coverage of the topics, cases, and black letter law found in your specific casebook, but is explained in a way that is understandable.</li> <li><strong>The Quiz Yourself and Essay Q&amp;A features</strong> help you test your knowledge throughout the semester.</li> <li><strong>Exam Tips alert you</strong> to the issues and fact patterns that commonly pop up on exams. <ul> <li><strong>The Capsule Summary provides a quick review </strong>of the key concepts covered in the full Outline&mdash;perfect for exam review!</li> </ul> </li> </ul>

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Product Information
Edition
Thirty-second Edition
Publication date
2020-06-16
Copyright Year
2020
Pages
620
Paperback
9781543805710
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543812992
Subject
Criminal Procedure
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