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What is HOLT?

Sax. In old English law. A wood or grove. Spelman; Cowell; Co. Litt. 4b.

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  1. Comparative Constitutional Law
  2. Criminal Law (Keyed to Dressler)
  3. Admin Law Keyed to Rogers & Krotoszynski
  4. Civil Procedure I (Clermont)
  5. Secured Transactions
  6. Civ Pro II (Glannon)
  7. Property Law
  8. Criminal Law (Emanuel)
  9. Constitutional Law (Chemerinsky)
  10. Constitutional Law (Cherminisky)

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