Early Access Electronic Textbooks
Students in courses utilizing textbooks from Aspen Publishing or West Academic have the option of accessing e-book versions of their textbooks for the first two weeks of classes. Please note, some professors--including some listed below--do not allow students to utilize digital textbooks in their classrooms. For those professors' courses, please only utilize this early online access as a supplement to, rather than a replacement for, owning the hard-copy text. To learn more about professors' e-book policies, review this linked Law News post and check each professor's syllabus.
Below are the following courses which are utilizing textbooks from Aspen Publishing or West Academic:
Aspen Publishing
- Contracts (201, Rofes)
- The Law Governing Lawyers (101, Blemberg)
- The Law Governing Lawyers (201, Romano)
- Law and Religion (Idleman)
- Real Estate Finance and Development (Lindsey)
- Secured Transactions (Anzivino)
- Securities Regulation (Grossman)
- Torts (101, Lemann)
- Trusts and Estates (101, Murray)
- Trusts and Estates (102, Caponigri)
- W: Appellate Writing and Advocacy (105, Petrashek)
- W: Civil Pretrial Practice (A. Kearney)
- W: Contract Drafting (101, Schwartz)
- W: Contract Drafting (102, Baker)
- W: Contract Drafting (103, Tyksinski)
- W: Mediation Advocacy (Sopha)
- W: Sports Sponsorship - Legal and Business Issues (Mitten)
Marquette Law School's Aspen Access page can be found here. For detailed instructions on accessing your trial of Aspen materials for the above classes, please click here.
West Academic
- Antitrust Law (Chabot)
- Contracts (101, Sandrik)
- Contracts (201, Anzivino)
- Copyrights (Boyden)
- Federal Courts (J. Kearney, Shriner)
- Federal Income Taxation of Individuals (Misey)
- Federal Taxation of Partnerships and S-Corps (Hintz)
- Immigration Law (Hamburger)
- Labor Law (Olson)
- Land Use Planning (Fox)
- Local Government Law (Fox)
- Torts (201, 301, Robinson)
- W: Appellate Writing and Advocacy (105, Petrashek)
- W: Interviewing and Counseling (Donaldson)
- W: Trial Advocacy I (701, Crivello)
- Water Law (Strifling)
West Academic's digital bookshelf can be found here. For detailed instructions on accessing your trial of West Academic materials for the above classes, please click here.
Contact: Rebecca Ruesch