Edward Rabin and Roberta Kwall had student learning in mind when they wrote Fundamentals of Modern Real Property Law. Rabin and Kwall\u27s casebook is an attractive and effective road map for students as they journey through a course (and a body of legal principles and issues) that typically intimidates many law students in virtually every law school
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Recent turmoil in the marketplace has led to a massive attorney layoffs and the folding of several m...
This short article presents the general outlines of a lecture that I usually give to my first-year c...
Edward Rabin and Roberta Kwall had student learning in mind when they wrote Fundamentals of Modern R...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
This essay will evaluate the Dukeminier and Krier Property casebook from this perspective: just how ...
How should students begin their legal education? Professor Peter Strauss\u27s innovative materials b...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
Educating Lawyers, a new book from the Carnegie Foundation, analyzes our modern system of legal educ...
Legal Reasoning Case Files is designed to build legal analysis skills through hands-on work that ref...
The Seventh Edition of Fundamentals of Modern Property Law retains the highly successful problem met...
The case method of instruction has served to instruct generations of students from the time of its i...
The casebook method of teaching is, in fact, an exercise in futility. It is the students themselves ...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Recent turmoil in the marketplace has led to a massive attorney layoffs and the folding of several m...
This short article presents the general outlines of a lecture that I usually give to my first-year c...
Edward Rabin and Roberta Kwall had student learning in mind when they wrote Fundamentals of Modern R...
Many law teachers have felt that Titles should be the basis of the beginning course in Property. Alt...
This essay will evaluate the Dukeminier and Krier Property casebook from this perspective: just how ...
How should students begin their legal education? Professor Peter Strauss\u27s innovative materials b...
Most book reviews attempt to analyze the subject matter of the book under review. Casebooks, however...
Now that Property has shrunk in most law schools to a single semester of three or four credit hours,...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
Educating Lawyers, a new book from the Carnegie Foundation, analyzes our modern system of legal educ...
Legal Reasoning Case Files is designed to build legal analysis skills through hands-on work that ref...
The Seventh Edition of Fundamentals of Modern Property Law retains the highly successful problem met...
The case method of instruction has served to instruct generations of students from the time of its i...
The casebook method of teaching is, in fact, an exercise in futility. It is the students themselves ...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Recent turmoil in the marketplace has led to a massive attorney layoffs and the folding of several m...
This short article presents the general outlines of a lecture that I usually give to my first-year c...