STANFORD LAW SCHOOL. WINTER 2019 TEXTBOOK LIST FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (As of December 17, 2018)
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1 STANFORD LAW SCHOOL WINTER 2019 TEXTBOOK LIST FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (As of December 17, 2018) COURSE 2401 Advanced Civil Procedure Silberman, Stein and Wolf, Civil Procedure: Theory & Practice, 4 th Ed., 2013, Aspen Diego Zambrano 4017 Advanced Torts: Defamation, Privacy, and Emotional Franklin, Rabin, Green and Geistfeld, Tort Law and Alternatives: Cases and Materials, 10 th Ed., 2016, Distress Foundation Robert Rabin 7003 Cities in Distress No textbook required Michelle Wilde Anderson 4001 Communications Law: Broadcast and Cable Television Kang and Butler, Communications Law and Policy: Cases and Materials, 6 th Ed., 2018, Direct Barbara van Schewick Injection Press 5002 Comparative Law Kagan, Adversarial Legalism: The American Way of Law, 2003, Harvard University Amalia Kessler Merryman and Pérez-Perdomo, The Civil Law Tradition: An Introduction to the Legal Systems of Western Europe and Latin America, 4 th Ed., 2018, Stanford University Constitutional Law Paulsen, Calabresi, McConnell, Bray, and Baude, The Constitution of the United States, 3 rd Ed., Michael McConnell 2016, Foundation Constitutional Law No textbook required Bernadette Meyler Constitutional Law Chemerinsky, Constitutional Law, 5 th Ed., 2017, Aspen Anne Joseph O'Connell Wexler, The Odd Clauses, 2012, Beacon Press 7007 Constitutional Law: Religion and the First Amendment McConnell, Berg and Lund, Religion and the Constitution, 4 th Ed., 2016, Aspen Michael McConnell 1009 Corporate Finance Berk and DeMarzo, Corporate Finance, 4 th Ed., 2016, Pearson Jeremy Bulow
2 1013 Corporations Allen, Kraakman, and Subramanian, Commentaries and Cases on the Law of Business Organizations, Colleen Honigsberg 5 th Ed., Aspen Spamann, Simplified DGCL: including a guide to the federal proxy rules (2018) CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform or Spamann and Subramanian, Corporations: Statutory Supplement, 2018/19, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2002 Criminal Procedure: Investigation Weinreb, Leading Constitutional Cases on Criminal Justice, 2018, Foundation David Sklansky 7016 Critical Race Theory No textbook required Richard Ford 7502 Economic Analysis of Law Shavell, Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law, 2004, Harvard University A. Mitchell Polinsky Polinsky, An Introduction to Law and Economics, 5 th Ed., 2019, Aspen 7019 Employment Discrimination Rutherglen and Donahue, Employment Discrimination: Law and Theory, 4 th Ed., 2018, Foundation Richard Ford 5005 European Union Law Davies, Understanding European Union Law, 6 th Ed., 2016, Routledge Siegfried Fina 2402 Evidence Fisher, Evidence, 3 rd Ed., 2013, Foundation George Fisher 224 Federal Litigation Scalia and Garner, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges, 2008, West Sections 1 to 10 Harvard Law Review Assn, The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 20 th Ed., 2015, Harvard 7013 Gender, Law, and Public Policy Bartlett, Rhode, and Grossman, Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine Commentary, 7 th Ed., Aspen Deborah Rhode 5025 Global Poverty and the Law No textbook required Erik Jensen/Dinsha Mistree 5026 Global Poverty, Corruption, and the Law: India Field No textbook required Study Erik Jensen/Dinsha Mistree 3001 Health Law: Finance and Insurance Kate Bundorf/Daniel Kessler
3 3504 History of American Law Friedman, A History of American Law, 3 rd Ed., 2005, Touchstone Lawrence Friedman Friedman, American Law in the 20 th Century, 2004, Yale University (recommended) 5034 Human Trafficking: Law and Policy Carr, Milgram, Kim, and Warnath, Human Trafficking Law and Policy, 2014, Carolina Academic Press 5035 Human Trafficking: Law and Policy Thailand: No textbook required Field Study 7026 Immigration Law, Policy and Constitutional Rights Aleinikoff, Martin, Motomura, Fullerton and Stumpf, Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Lucas Guttentag Policy, 8 th Ed., 2016, West 5009 International Conflict Resolution No textbook required Allen Weiner 5010 International Human Rights Hannum, Anaya, Shelton, and Celorio, International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, 2018, 6 th Ed., Aspen 7503 Introduction to Law and Economics Polinsky, An Introduction to Law and Economics, 5 th Ed., 2019, Aspen A. Mitchell Polinsky 2505 Land Use Law Selmi, Kushner, Ziegler, DiMento, and Echeverria, Land Use Regulation: Cases and Materials, Andrew Schwartz 5 th Ed., 2017, Aspen 3005 Law and Biosciences Workshop No textbook required Henry Hank Greely 3004 Law and Biosciences: Genetics Greely, The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction, 2016, Harvard University Henry Hank Greely 3011 Law and Economics of Biomedical Innovation No textbook required Lisa Ouellette 7507 Law and Economics Seminar II No textbook required A. Mitchell Polinsky 5036 Law and Ethics of War No textbook required Allen Weiner
4 3515 Law and Humanities Workshop: History, Literature, No textbook required and Philosophy Amalia Kessler/Bernadette Meyler 3507 Law and the Rhetorical Tradition Aristotle (translator Kennedy), On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse, 2 nd Ed., 2006, Oxford Ticien Sassoubre Bizzell and Herzberg, The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present, 2 nd Ed., 3508 Law and Visual Culture No textbook required Ticien Sassoubre 7036 Law of Democracy Issacharoff, Karlan, Pildes and Persily, The Law of Democracy, 5 th Ed., 2016, Foundation Benjamin Ginsberg/Nathaniel Persily 5801 Legal Studies Workshop No textbook required Barbara Fried/Bernadette Meyler 5802 Modern American Legal Thought Modern American Legal Thought Barbara Fried 2506 Natural Resources Law and Policy Eagle, Salzman, and Thompson, Natural Resources Law and Policy, 2017, Foundation Barton "Buzz" Thompson 2516 Natural Resources Law and Policy South Africa: No textbook required Field Study Barton "Buzz" Thompson Negotiation Shell, Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People, 2006, Penguin Julie Kennedy Negotiation Shell, Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People, 2006, Penguin Jessica Notini Stone, Patton, and Heen, Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most, 2010, Penguin 7065 One in Five: The Law, Politics, and Policy of Campus MacKinnon, Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law, 1987, Harvard University Sexual Assault Krakauer, Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town, 2015, Doubleday Michele Dauber Clark and Pino, eds., We Believe You, 2016, Henry Holt Warshaw, I Never Called It Rape: The Ms. Report on Recognizing, Fighting, and Surviving Date and Acquaintance Rape, 2019, Harper Perenial (new edition with forward by Gloria Steinem) Manne, Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny, 2018, Oxford University Property Singer, Berger, Davison, and Penalver, Property Law: Rules, Policies, and Practices, 7 th Ed., 2017 Michael Wilde Anderson Aspen
5 Property Singer, Berger, Davison, and Penalver, Property Law: Rules, Policies, and Practices, 7 th Ed., 2017, Mark Kelman Aspen Property Thompson and Goldstein, Property Law: Ownership, Use, and Conservation, 2 nd Ed., 2014 Barton (Buzz) Thompson Foundation 3510 Psychological Development: Myth, Law, and Practice No textbook required Jeff Strnad 7032 Public Interest Law and Practice No textbook required Diane Chin 7083 Race and Law Workshop No textbook required Richard Banks 1028 Tax Policy No textbook required Joe Bankman/Daniel Kessler 1029 Taxation Bankman, Shaviro, Stark, and Kleinbard, Federal Income Taxation, 18 th Ed., 2018, Aspen Joe Bankman Chirelstein and Zelenak, Federal Income Taxation (Concepts and Insights Series), 14 th Ed., 2018, West (optional/recommended) Bank and Stark, Selected Sections: Federal Income Tax Code and Regulations, , West (optional/recommended) Pratt, Griffith, and Bankman, Federal Income Tax, Examples and Explanations, 7 th Ed, 2014, Aspen (optional/recommended) 6003 The American Legal Profession Southworth and Fisk, The Legal Profession: Ethics in Contemporary Practice, 2 nd Ed., 2019, West Robert Gordon 3259 The Civil Justice System as an Agent of Change Epp, Making Rights Real: Activists, Bureaucrats, and the Creation of the Legalistic State, 2010, Shanin Specter University of Chicago 5023 The Rule of Law No textbook required William Neukom 7046 The Welfare State Hacker, Divided Welfare State, 2002, Cambridge University Michele Dauber Katz, The Price of Citizenship: Redefining the American Welfare State, 2011, University of Pennsylvania 2009 White Collar Crime No textbook required David Mills
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