Category: Law School Outlines
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Federal Income Taxation (Tax 1) – Outline
Federal Income Taxation Outline (Tax 1) Federal Income Tax Supplements for Law School Examples & Explanations: Federal Income Tax, 5th Edition Selected Federal Taxation Statutes & Regulations, with Motro Tax Map, 2012 Emanuel Law Outlines: Basic Federal Income Tax 2011 (Emanual Law Outlines) Law in a Flash Cards: Federal Income Tax, 2010 Basic Federal Income…
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Tax 1 Law School Outline
Federal Income Tax Supplements for Law School Examples & Explanations: Federal Income Tax, 5th Edition Selected Federal Taxation Statutes & Regulations, with Motro Tax Map, 2012 Emanuel Law Outlines: Basic Federal Income Tax 2011 (Emanual Law Outlines) Law in a Flash Cards: Federal Income Tax, 2010 Basic Federal Income Tax Crunchtime 2009 CHAPTER 1 –…
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Federal Income Tax Outline (Tax 1)
Federal Income Tax Outline (Tax 1) Federal Income Tax Supplements for Law School Examples & Explanations: Federal Income Tax, 5th Edition Selected Federal Taxation Statutes & Regulations, with Motro Tax Map, 2012 Emanuel Law Outlines: Basic Federal Income Tax 2011 (Emanual Law Outlines) Law in a Flash Cards: Federal Income Tax, 2010 Basic Federal…
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Civil Procedure 1 – Martin
Civil Procedure Professor Martin Personal Jurisdiction Traditional Basis for Jurisdiction Pennoyer v. Neff Rule: Every state possesses exclusive jurisdiction and sovereignty over persons and property within its territory; therefore, the courts of that state may enter a binding judgment against a non-resident only if he is personally served with process while within the state, or, if…
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Civil Procedure – Law School Outline 1L
I. STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION—IS IT AUTHORIZED? A. Long Arm Statutes YES, bc the “last tortious act” of the radiator valve exploding occurred in IL. (Gray vs. American Radiator) NO, the breach of fiduciary duty (last tortious act) occurred in TX and the connection to the diminution of funds was “too remote” (Green v. Advance Ross) differences–Gray:…
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Civil Procedure 2 – Outline Attack Sheet
Discovery The scope of discovery as defined in FRCP 26(b) states that a party may discover any item relevant to a claim ore defense WHEN it is reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of “admissible” evidence. (in contrast to the older rule which required relevancy to the “subject matter” of the case). Items available…
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Contracts Outline – Law School 1L
Essential Supplements for Success in 1L Contracts: 1L Law School Contracts outline based on the following books: Contracts: Aspen Roadmap Law Course Outline (Aspen Roadmap Law Course Outlines) Emanuel Law Outlines: Contracts, Tenth Edition I.Breach and Remedies A.Types of Relief 1.Expectation Damages a)Introduction to Expectation Damages Expectation damages: Your current situation…
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Torts Outline – 1L
Top 4 Supplements for 1L Torts: We need to consider two factors in Tort Liability Torts Outline Prof. Ursin II. Intentional Torts Goals of the Torts System Accident reduction, place liability where it is most likely to prevent harm Compensation to innocent victims Loss distribution (insurance etc) Fairness and justice Negligence The failure to exercise the…
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Contracts Outline – Attack Sheet
Essential Supplements for Success in 1L Contracts: 1L Law School Contracts outline based on the following books: Contracts: Aspen Roadmap Law Course Outline (Aspen Roadmap Law Course Outlines) Emanuel Law Outlines: Contracts, Tenth Edition 1L Law School Contracts outline based on the following books: Contracts: Aspen Roadmap Law Course Outline (Aspen Roadmap Law Course Outlines) (Kelly)…
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Civil Procedure Outline – 1L
Federal and State Jurisdiction 1 {Section I Jurisdiction} Introductory Survey of Civil Procedure US Constitution Article III Section 1: The powers of the United States are vested in one U.S. Supreme Court. Section 2: The power of the US Supreme court extends to all cases in law and equity arising under the Constitution, the laws…
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Torts Outline – Condensed (1L)
Top 4 Supplements for 1L Torts: We need to consider two factors in Tort Liability Intentional Torts Battery Intentional infliction of harmful or offensive bodily contact (define each word) Has to be an act has to be intent, to bring contact or apprehension Intent 2 prongs Purpose of having contact OR Knowledge contact is substantially certain…