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TREATISES AND LOOSELEAFS ARRANGED BY SUBJECT

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Treatises are narrative explanations of case law, statutes and regulations by named authors. They tend to be updated infrequently (1 or 2 times a year) or not at all.

Looseleafs generally contain primary legal sources (case law, statutes, and regulations) and secondary sources (news and commentary on recent developments in state and federal courts, legislatures, and administrative agencies). They are typically written and compiled by the publisher's editorial staff and are updated more frequently (weekly, biweekly, or monthly).

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Art Law
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Banking Law
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Contracts
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Criminal Law
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Education Law
Employment Discrimination Law
Employment Law
Entertainment Law
Environmental Law
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Family Law
Federal Courts
Federal Jurisdiction
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Health Law
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Immigration Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property
International Business and Trade
International Criminal Law
International Law
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Labor Law
Land Use Law
Legal Ethics
Legal History
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Legislation and Statutory Interpretation
Libel and Slander
Licensing Law
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Municipal Law
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Negotiable Instruments
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Occupational Safety and Health
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Patents and Trademarks
Products Liability
Property Law
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Real Estate Transactions
Remedies
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Sales Law
Secured Transactions
Securities Law
Social Security Law
Sports Law
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Tax Law
Tax Law -- Estate and Gift
Tort Law
Trade Secrets
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U.S. Law
Uniform Commercial Code
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Wills, Trusts and Estates
Workers' Compensation Law
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Zoning and Planning Law


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