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Civil Rights Litigation

How to Use This Casebook

You may read this casebook online through H2O, or you may download portions of it and read them in Word. Either approach is fine. What matters is that you read closely, annotate actively, and come to class prepared to discuss both the doctrine and the litigation choices the materials present. 

If you are reading online, I recommend using H2O's Reading Mode for a cleaner, distraction-free view of the materials. If you prefer to read in Word (or print the materials to read in hard copy), you may use H2O's Export feature to download the assigned materials. 

If you choose to export to Word, do so section by section rather than exporting the entire book at once. This casebook is a working document, and I may revise, add, reorder, or replace materials before a section is assigned. Exporting by section ensures that you are working from the current version of the readings for that class. 

For the same reason, if you keep notes, highlights, or margin comments, consider maintaining them in a separate document or on your own copy of the exported section, so that your owrk remains usable even if the online content changes. 

If you encounter broken links, formatting problems, or other issues, please let me know so I can correct them.