I will be taking a Con Law class this fall (my undergrad actually offers it!) and I want to get an outline/nutshell/something that will help me think like a lawyer/law student. I have a list of titles, but I do not know what the best is for Con Law. The course uses a real law school book, but I don't think any of the question/answer books will help me. I think just I need an overview.
I am wondering if anyone here has a comment s/he can make about the following Con Law study guides:
- Emanuel Law Outlines: Constitutional Law
- Law In A Flash Series: Constitutional Law
- Crunchtime Series: Constitutional Law
- Gilbert Law Summaries: Constitutional Law
- Law in a Nutshell: Constitutional Law
- Black Letter Series: Constitutional Law
- Sum & Substance Quick Review: Constitutional Law
- E-Z Review: Constitutional Law
- Understanding Series: Understanding Constitutional Law
Or should I get a study guide that is keyed to my specific book?
Also, if I buy a Con Law guide know, will it still be good in Fall 2005-Fall 2006? I'd like to save the book for when I start law school.