Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Property Textbooks

Everyone in Law school uses the same textbook for property (Dukeminier/Krier). Or, in this story, the exact same book:

http://www.tjsdoubleplay.com/blog/2008/04/we_read_property_once.html

Summary: boy loses his casebook, buys a used one off half.com, only to realize that he just bought his own book back from an unknown thief/not particularly moral finder/unwitting thief who goes to the same school as him.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wieters v. Bon-Secours-St. Francis Xavier Hospital, Inc:

The cognoscenti of health care nomology trust and rely upon Peer Review Statutes as the quiddity and hypostasis of the hospital/physician relationship. The quintessence and elixir of the peer review process is confidentiality.

http://www.judicial.state.sc.us/opinions/displayOpinion.cfm?caseNo=4374