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2010 Federal Civil Rules Booklet

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2010 Federal Civil Rules Booklet
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 Rating 5   Great Read
This book is really great. I bought it for a book signing and never really intended to read it, but I'm glad I did. It was gripping and put really well into historical context. I learned a little about history, a little about the law, and had a great time doing it. Would definitely recommend this book to anyone. Law student, history major. . .whoever has time to read, really.

 Rating 5   Great-got it for my son who is beginning law school
I purchased this book for my son who is beginning law school this year. Since I didn't read it, his input was that is was a good book with interesting legal issues. As a fledgling lawyer, my son felt this was a good jump start towards entering law school. Product arrived very fast! Less than 2 days, w/o express delivery-super.

 Rating 5   Forced to read for school - but ended up enjoying it.
I was forced to read this book for a law school class, but it turned out to be an easy and enjoyable read.

 Rating 5   Breathtaking, Engaging and utterly Insightful
Storming the Court is endlessly captivating. Meticulously well researched, Goldstein is a formidable raconteur. I recommend this book to anyone, irrespective of their political affiliations. One the eve of a new administration plagued by the woes of its predecessor, this book offers mature and reasoned reflective perspectives on change in the civic arena.

 Rating 5   Excellent and Inspirational
I could not more highly recommend any book! The story is told in a manner that is thoroughly compelling. As the students prepare to work with the refugees, the author provides the reader with snapshots of the struggles facing the refugees. The cast of students is highly inspirational. I would recommend this book to all law students, especially those interested in asylum law or immigration more generally. As a law student who spent a semester in my school's immigration clinic, much of the frustration and joy I felt was also experienced by the students in this book. I only wish I had read it before starting clinic!

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