Teaching Admiralty (Winter 2011)
Volume 55, Number 2
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Teaching Admiralty Requires Dismissing Important Subjects
Martin J. Davies
Beyond the Tide: Beginning Admiralty with The Steamboat Magnolia
Joel K. Goldstein
Teaching Admiralty Popularly
Robert M. Jarvis
Teaching and Learning the Law of Boats
Robert Anderson IV
Guilty Pleasures of Teaching Admiralty
David J. Bederman
Teaching Maritime Law: Reflections of a Near Lifetime
Frank L. Maraist
Teaching Admiralty
Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
The Joy of Teaching Admiralty
Steven F. Friedell
One Approach to Teaching Maritime Law: The Admiralty Classroom as a Stage
Taylor Simpson-Wood
Forty-Five Years of Teaching Admiralty Law
Joseph C. Sweeney
Why Admiralty Should Be Studied in Law School
Neal W. Settergren
Teaching Admiralty as a Part Time Job
Edward V. Cattell Jr.
Raise High the Silver Oar! Teaching Admiralty Law
John D. Kimball
Notes
Ordering Chaos at Sea: Preparing for Somali Pirate Attacks Through Pragmatic Insurance Policies
Laura L. Hardy
Should Foreign Sales Exhaust U.S. Patent Rights Post Quanta?
John R. Schroeder