Hornbooks
Hornbooks are usually single volume legal books that are written by law professors for law students. Hornbooks summarize and explain a particular area of the law, discuss major cases, and present “black letter law.”
Hornbooks examples are:
- Alfred C. Aman & William T. Mayton, Administrative law (2d ed. 2001)
- Richard J. Pierce et al., Administrative law and Process (5th ed. 2009)
- Carolyn L. Carter & Jonathan Sheldon, Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices (7th ed. 2008-date)
- Herbert Hovenkamp, Federal Antitrust Policy: The Law of Competition and Its Practice (3d ed. 2005)
- Lawrence A. Sullivan & Warren S. Grimes, The Law of Antitrust: An Integrated Handbook (2nd ed. 2006)
- William C. Holmes, Antitrust Law Handbook (annual)
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