| Administration in the Public Interest: Principles, Policies, and Practices by Stephen M. King, Bradley S. Chilton 2009, 396 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-667-0
$42.00
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| Jurisprudence: Theory and Context, Fifth Edition by Brian H. Bix 2009, 356 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-698-4
$35.00
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| Our Promise: Achieving Educational Equality for America's Children by Maurice R. Dyson, Daniel B. Weddle 2009, 636 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-127-9
$60.00
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| Teaching Law by Design: Engaging Students from the Syllabus to the Final Exam by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Sophie Sparrow, Gerald F. Hess 2009, 292 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-497-3
$33.00
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| Professional Judgment on Appeal: Bringing and Opposing Appeals, Second Edition by Steven Wisotsky 2009, 436 pp, hardback, ISBN: 978-1-59460-651-9
$75.00
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| Texas Legal Research by Spencer L. Simons 2009, 262 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-649-6
$25.00
2009 Teacher's Manual forthcoming
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| The Hearsay Rule, Second Edition by G. Michael Fenner 2009, 616 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-697-7
$60.00
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| What's Wrong with “Globalization”!? by Thomas C. Fischer 2009, 278 pp, jacketed hardback, ISBN: 978-1-59460-665-6
$45.00
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| Appellate Review of Trial Court Decisions by J. Eric Smithburn 2009, 704 pp, casebound, ISBN: 978-0-89089-419-4
$75.00
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| Mastering Family Law by Janet Leach Richards 2009, 286 pp, paper, ISBN: 978-1-59460-410-2
$28.00
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| Legal Analysis: The Fundamental Skill, Second Edition by David S. Romantz, Kathleen Elliott Vinson |
| Louisiana Legal Research by Mary Garvey Algero |
| Mastering Corporate Tax by Reginald Mombrun, Gail Levin Richmond, Felicia Branch |
| New Directions in Communications Policy by Randolph J. May |
| Sexuality Law, Second Edition by Arthur S. Leonard, Patricia A. Cain |
| Studies in American Tort Law, Fourth Edition by Vincent R. Johnson, Alan Gunn |

There are a number of aspects of legal publishing that are now under discussion in the legal community, including pricing, format, and pedagogy. As I was looking over the current issue of our "Law Book Highlights" I was struck by a number of things: first, how many of our casebooks are in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th editions -- and what rich associations we have had with our authors over the years. At CAP, we truly feel that we have special relationships with our authors -- and that is one of the most rewarding aspects of the business.