Teaching Contracts (Fall 2000)
Volume 44, Number 4
Prefatory Matter
Dedication
Introduction
Introduction
Dean Jeffrey E. Lewis
Approaches to Teaching Contracts
Enriching Case Reports
Robert A. Hillman
A Property Law Instructor Looks at the Contract Law Course
Peter W. Salsich Jr.
Teaching Contracts from a Socioeconomic Perspective
Jeffrey L. Harrison
Teaching Interdisciplinarily: Law and Literature as Cultural Critique
Deborah Waire Post
Legislation and Pedagogy in Contracts 101
H. Miles Foy III
How Not to Teach Contracts, and Any Other Course PowerPoint, Laptops, and the Casefile Method
Douglas L. Leslie
Teaching Important Contracts Concepts
Consider Consideration
Peter Linzer
The Legal Duty Rule and Learning About Rules: A Case Study
Joel K. Goldstein
Reconsidering the Reliance Interest
Christopher W. Frost
Teaching Good Faith
Caroline N. Brown
Teaching Unconscionability Through Agreements to Arbitrate Employment Claims
Susan A. FitzGibbon
Ruminations on Teaching the Statute of Frauds
John Kidwell
Great Contracts Cases
In Search of Best Efforts: Reinterpreting Bloor v. Falstaff
Victor P. Goldberg
Exercising with Neri v. Retail Marine Corp.
Mark Pettit Jr.
Teaching Law Through Contracts and Cardozo
Christopher L. Eisgruber
Using Contracts to Teach Practical Skills
Drafting in the Contracts Class
Scott J. Burnham
Introducing Negotiation and Drafting into the Contracts Classroom
Carol Chomsky and Maury Landsman
Note
A New Standard of Employer Liability Emerges: Kolstad v. American Dental Ass’n Addresses Vicarious Liability in Punitive Damages
Amy L. Blaisdell