Professor Aigler notes that other works on the subject have appeared in the past year, such as a collection of cases on contracts in the American Casebook Series by Professor Corbin and the new edition of Williston\u27s Cases on Contracts. He feels that law teachers may be particularly interested in the notes, which ... are copious, are very interesting, and valuable. His verdict: How well Professor Costigan\u27s book will work out as the basis of instruction only actual use can tell. A careful examination of the book, however, has satisfied the reviewer that it would be interesting to try it
What is the future of the casebook in legal education? It is tempting and fashionable to blame the c...
A number of recent legal casebooks have been among the publications of U-M law faculty members. The ...
The case method of law teaching has been so successful, judged by practical results, that for many y...
Cases Illustrating the Gmeral Principles of the Law of Contract. By John C. Miles and J. L. Brierly....
As a co-author of one of the two dozen or more currently-in-print Contracts casebooks, I obviously h...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
By any measure, Farnsworth & Young\u27s <em>Cases and Materials on Contracts</em> is...
Lawrence Cunningham\u27s Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary conv...
The Law of Contracts. Samuel Williston, Weld Professor of Law in Harvard University. New York. Baker...
Lawrence Cunningham’s Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary convers...
This Essay responds to a casebook review published in the previous annual Casebook Review issue
Lawson: The Principles of the American Law of Contracts at Law and in Equity; Hartsbhorne: Courts an...
Contracts teachers have long relied on the casebooks they adopt to help them build and shape both th...
The publication of this excellent casebook may well serve as a stimulus to renewed consideration of ...
The fifth edition of Boyle and Percy, Contracts: Cases and Commentaries manifests this tension betwe...
What is the future of the casebook in legal education? It is tempting and fashionable to blame the c...
A number of recent legal casebooks have been among the publications of U-M law faculty members. The ...
The case method of law teaching has been so successful, judged by practical results, that for many y...
Cases Illustrating the Gmeral Principles of the Law of Contract. By John C. Miles and J. L. Brierly....
As a co-author of one of the two dozen or more currently-in-print Contracts casebooks, I obviously h...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
By any measure, Farnsworth & Young\u27s <em>Cases and Materials on Contracts</em> is...
Lawrence Cunningham\u27s Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary conv...
The Law of Contracts. Samuel Williston, Weld Professor of Law in Harvard University. New York. Baker...
Lawrence Cunningham’s Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary convers...
This Essay responds to a casebook review published in the previous annual Casebook Review issue
Lawson: The Principles of the American Law of Contracts at Law and in Equity; Hartsbhorne: Courts an...
Contracts teachers have long relied on the casebooks they adopt to help them build and shape both th...
The publication of this excellent casebook may well serve as a stimulus to renewed consideration of ...
The fifth edition of Boyle and Percy, Contracts: Cases and Commentaries manifests this tension betwe...
What is the future of the casebook in legal education? It is tempting and fashionable to blame the c...
A number of recent legal casebooks have been among the publications of U-M law faculty members. The ...
The case method of law teaching has been so successful, judged by practical results, that for many y...