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Contributors=xxv
Preface=xxix
Chapter 1. Business Associations=3
Introduction/Steven Friedland=5
Approach=5
Learning Goals for Business Associations Courses/Deborah Zalesne=5
Choice of Entity/Joan Heminway=6
An Organizational Structure for Teaching Corporations/Diane S. Kaplan=6
Challenges:Real-Life Context and Business Experience/Eric Gouvin;David Simon Sokolow;Linda Harrison;Eric Lustig;Douglas K. Moll=6
Material=8
The Greatest Show on Earth/Linda Harrison=8
"Top Five" Cases/David Simon Sokolow=9
Slides/Eric Lustig=9
Handouts and Outfits/Joan Heminway=10
Exercises=10
Exercises for the First Day of Class/Eric Gouvin;Eric Lustig;Joan Heminway;Diane S. Kaplan=10
Simulations and Small Groups/Deborah Zalesne=12
Brief Gems=13
Surviving, Dealing, and Laughing/David Simon Sokolow=13
Preserving Relationships/Eric Gouvin=13
Writing across the Curriculum/Joan Heminway=13
Teaching Corporate Governance through Shareholder Litigation/Jill E. Fisch=13
Feedback and Evaluation=14
Class Participation/Diane S. Kaplan=14
Final Exam Preparation and Feedback/Joan Heminway=15
Chapter 2. Civil Procedure=17
Approach=19
Introduction to the Civil Procedure Puzzle/Robert M. Bloom=19
A Problem-Based Approach Using Real Court Documents/Robin Kundis Craig=19
The Two-Course Approach/Christopher David Ruiz Cameron=20
Teach the Whole Class/Walter W. Heiser=20
Motivating Students to Learn Forum Selection/Greg Sergienko=21
Supplemental Jurisdiction:"Decision Tree Analysis"/Diane S. Kaplan=22
Training First-Year Students to Work like a Lawyer:A Sneaky "Virtual Classroom" Experiment/Alfred R. Light=23
Plans of Attack/Robin Kundis Craig=24
Symposium on Teaching Civil Procedure/Gerald Hess=25
Material=26
Pennoyer v. Neff:A Play in One Act/Roberta M. Harding=26
Concept Sheets/Diane S. Kaplan=30
Film Clips/Christopher David Ruiz Cameron=30
Turn Off the Oldies Station/John P. Lenich=32
Illustrative Litigation Documents Provide Context/Michael Finch=32
Forms Are Nice, Explanations Are Better/John P. Lenich=33
Fortenbaugh's Files/Gerald Hess=35
Handouts-Prior Exam Packet and PowerPoint Slides/Christopher David Ruiz Cameron=35
F.R. Civ. P. 4:Service of Process Exercise/Diane S. Kaplan=36
The Importance of Procedure/Gerald Hess=36
Exercises=37
Collaborative Creation of Flow Charts/Laura J. Cooper=37
Joinder Hot Potato/Robin Kundis Craig=40
A Drafting of Pleadings Exercise for a Large Class/Walter W. Heiser=41
Pleading Workshop/John P. Lenich=42
Oral Arguments/Gerald Hess=43
Brief Gems=44
Calling Cards/William Slomanson=44
Role-Playing-Client Autonomy/Lawrence W. Moore, S.J=45
The "Walk Through"/Walter W. Heiser=45
A Devilish Case/Robin Kundis Craig=45
"Mini-Reviews"/Walter W. Heiser=45
Feedback and Evaluation=46
Using Grading Sheets to Improve Exam Feedback/Stephen Shapiro=46
The Practice Midterm/Walter W. Heiser=47
Make the Student the Professor/Katharine F. Nelson=48
Chapter 3. Clinical Law=51
Approach=53
Clinical Legal Education:An Annotated Bibliography/Gerald Hess=53
Using Difference Analysis to Teach Problem Solving in the Clinical Setting/Kimberly E. O'Leary=54
The 10 Commandments of Externships/Larry Krieger=55
Material=57
Video Reenactments/Lee Stuesser=57
Exercises=59
Teaching Collaborative Skills to Students/Sue Bryant=59
Broken Squares:An Exercise to Demonstrate the Shift from Individualistic to Cooperative Problem Solving/Beryl Blaustone=60
Teaching Creative Problem Solving/Linda Morton=61
Mirror, Mirror:Using Non-Traditional Reflective Exercises/Kim Diana Connolly=67
A Proxemics Exercise to Teach Observation, Communication, and Reflection/J.P. Ogilvy=68
How Terms and Ways We Think about Clients Influence Our Lawyering/Sue Bryant=70
Teaching Alternative Client Counseling Models in the Clinical Course/Kimberly E. O'Leary=70
Parallel Universe Thinking/Sue Bryant=71
Transferable Rhetoric/Paul Bergman=72
Brief Gems=73
Encouraging Attendance;Dealing with Absences/John Barkai=73
Little Words, Big Difference/Gail Hammer=73
Teaching Communication Skills and Mediation Skills/John Barkai=74
Feedback and Evaluation=74
Student Journals to Increase Reflection on Legal Practice and on Personal Professional Development/Harriet N. Katz=74
Recommendations for More Effective Use of Academic Dialogue Journals/J.P. Ogilvy=76
Educational Goals and Evaluation Criteria(Battered Woman's Rights Clinic)/Sue Bryant;Maria Arias=77
Chapter 4. Constitutional Law=81
Introduction/Steven Friedland=84
Approach=85
Setting, Achieving, and Evaluating Course Goals/Wilson Huhn=85
Five Common Approaches/Steven Friedland=87
At the Heart of a Course in Constitutional Law/Sanford Levinson=88
On Interpretation:The Adultery Clause of the Ten Commandments/Paul Finkelman;Sanford Levinson=90
Embracing the History of the Constitution/Sanford Levinson=94
Teaching a Course on the Constitution:Finding and Using Founding Documents/Thomas E. Baker=95
Self-Reflection within the Academy:The Absence of Women in Constitutional Jurisprudence/Karin Mika=97
Problem Solving and Storytelling/William Kaplin=97
Setting the Stage for Interpretation/Stephen Wermiel=99
The State of the Canon in Constitutional Law:Lessons from the Jurisprudence of John Marshall/David E. Marion=99
Biggest Challenges/Nat Stern;Paul Finkelman;Stephen Wermiel;Andrew R. Klein;Sanford Levinson=99
The First Class:Marbury v. Madison or Other?/Steven Friedland=100
Yes to Marbury/Evan Caminker=100
No to Marbury/Sanford Levinson=101
Teaching Dred Scott/Diane S. Kaplan=103
Teaching the Freedom of Speech:Simon & Schuster;Prior Restraints;Obscenity;Fighting Words;Commercial Speech;and the Freedom of Association/Stephen L. Sepinuck=107
Employing the Socratic Method/Dan T. Coenen=108
Top Cases/Nat Stern;Stephen Wermiel;Sanford Levinson=110
"Circles of Indecency"/Richard J. Peltz=111
Material=114
Casebook and Supplement/Thomas E. Baker=114
Problem-Solving Materials/William Kaplin=114
Storytelling Materials/William Kaplin=115
On Discrimination/Dan Levin=116
Web-Enhanced Constitutional Law/Alfred R. Light=116
Constitutional Law on Videotape/Steven Friedland=118
Internet Sites Can Make a Web-Based Course/Thomas E. Baker=119
Exercises=120
A List of Regulated Types of Speech/Stephen L. Sepinuck=120
Mock Oral Arguments/Stephen Wermeil=120
A Quiz on the Constitution/Steven Friedland=120
Illustrating the Levels of Scrutiny in Equal Protection Analysis/Stephen L. Sepinuck=120
Humanizing Papers/Stephen L. Sepinuck=121
Mock Admissions Committee/Steven Friedland=121
Drafting Student Opinions in Roe v. Wade/Stephen L. Sepinuck=122
Brief Gems=122
Using Hypotheticals as Advocacy Practice/Andrew R. Klein=122
Teaching the Free Exercise of Religion:Employment Division, Department of Human Resources/Stephen L. Sepinuck=123
Reading Out Loud/Sanford Levinson=123
Teaching Roe v. Wade/Peter Shane=123
The Second Amendment as Teaching Tool in Constitutional Law Classes/Eugene Volokh=124
Feedback and Evaluation=125
Using Quizzes/Thomas E. Baker=125
Extra Optional Reviews/Steven Friedland=126
Opinion Writing Assignment/Thomas E. Baker=127
Chapter 5. Contracts=129
Approach=131
Learning about Rules from the Legal Duty Rule/Joel K. Goldstein=131
International Law in First-Year Contracts/Mark A. Drumbl=132
Getting to Know Students and Involving Them in Class Pedagogy/Charles Calleros=133
Active-Learning Overview in Contracts/Greg Sergienko=134
Symposium on Teaching Contracts/Gerald Hess=135
Material=137
Teaching Consideration from Original Leading Cases/Val D. Ricks=137
Great Contracts Cases/Celia Taylor=138
Using Electronic Commerce to Teach a Transactional Viewpoint/Christina L. Kunz=139
Ethics:Client Interviews and Witness Preparation/Charles Calleros=140
Disney Films Teach the Basics of Contract Law/Gerald Hess=141
Exercises=141
A Contracts Drafting Challenge/Ron Brown=141
Contract Negotiating and Drafting/Alison Grey Anderson=142
The Parol Evidence Rule and the "Living Contract"/Paula A. Franzese=144
Exploring the Difficult Concept of Reciprocal Inducement/Charles Calleros=145
A Soap Opera and Lesson on Contract Damages/Hazel Glenn Beh=148
Williams v. Walker-Thomas Exercise/Alison Grey Anderson=149
Contract Interpretation and Life Experiences/Irma S. Russell=150
Brief Gem=151
Unannounced Student Teaching/Celia Taylor=151
Feedback and Evaluation=152
Feedback Form/Charles Calleros=152
Preparing Students for Outlining and Exam Taking/Charles Calleros=152
Final Class Session-Maintaining Perspective/Charles Calleros=152
Chapter 6. Criminal Law=153
Approach=155
Introduction and Three Approaches to Criminal Law/Steven Friedland=155
Comparative and International Concepts/Richard S. Frase=156
Teaching Criminal Law to Undergraduate Students/Craig Hemmens=156
Challenges in Teaching Criminal Law/Steven Friedland=158
The Challenging Student/Kate Bloch=158
Three Pillars of the Classroom Community:Demystification, Rapport, and Engagement/Kate Bloch=159
Material=160
Movies and Videos/Kevin McMunigal;David McCord;Steven Friedland=160
Teaching Prostitution Seriously/Beverly Balos=161
Exercises=161
Teaching Constitutional Limitations on Criminalization in One Fun Class/Ellen Suni=161
A Prelude to the Famous Case of Queen v. Dudley & Stephens/David McCord=162
Intellectual Treasure Hunts/Kate Bloch=163
A Plea Bargaining Simulation/Sidney L. Harring=164
Teaching Law, Skills, and Ethics through Negotiation/Jeffrey L. Kirchmeier=166
Teaching Rape/Ellen Suni=167
Using Teaching Assistants to Put Criminal Law in Context/Stacy Caplow=168
A Three-Hour Tour.../Steven Friedland=171
Moral Geography/Steven Friedland=171
Brief Gems=172
The First Day of Class/Kevin McMunigal=172
The Elements of a Crime and Chocolate Chip Cookies/Jeffrey Ershler=172
Feedback and Evaluation=172
Final Exam on the First Day of Class and throughout the Course/David Dominguez=172
Practice Exams and Quizzes/Kevin McMunigal=173
Chapter 7. Criminal Procedure=175
Introduction/Steven Friedland=177
Approach=177
Popular Emphases of Criminal Procedure Courses/Steven Friedland=177
Material=178
Fusing Crime Stories and Class/Catherine Arcabascio=178
Using Non-Fiction "Table Setters" to Enrich the Course/Michael Perlin=178
Adding a Comparative Perspective to American Criminal Procedure Classes:Germany/Albert W. Alschuler=179
Creating a Set of Materials on a CD/Johnny C. Burris=180
Exercises=180
The Mock Arrest/Pamela Bucy=180
Student Prosecutors and Defense Counsel/Melissa Tatum=180
Motions to Suppress Evidence/Christine Hutton=181
Serving a Search Warrant/Pamela Bucy=181
Using Narratives to Teach "Stop and Frisk"/Ellen Suni=181
Brief Gems=182
A Noteless Approach/Christine Hutton=182
Explaining the "Big Picture" of Crim Pro/Catherine Arcabascio=182
Teaching Cases with Practical Impact/Pamela Bucy=182
Motivating Students to Read Statutes Effectively/Melissa Tatum=183
Centering on the Facts/Christopher Slobogin=185
Feedback and Evaluation=185
Using Multiple-Choice Questions to Teach Application of the Law/Ellen Suni=185
Chapter 8. Evidence=187
Introduction/Steven Friedland=189
Approach=189
Three Approaches/Steven Friedland=189
Evidence Has Something for Every Student/Lynn McLain=190
Hypotheticals and Hearsay/Welsh White=191
Evidence and Trial Advocacy Courses, Side By Side/Robert P. Burns=192
Performance and Application in Small Groups/Linda E. Carter=193
The Need to Integrate Legisprudence into the Evidence Course/Ed Imwinkelried=194
Challenges in Teaching Evidence/Steven Friedland;Jack Sahl;Andrew Taslitz=196
Additional Perspectives/Steven Friedland=197
Material=198
Five Helpful Evidence Cases/Andrew Taslitz;Jack Sahl=198
Teaching Race Issues in the Required Evidence Course/Isabelle R. Gunning=198
Classic Cases, Newspapers, and Trial Transcripts/Lynn McLain=199
Movies/Paul Bergman=200
Music and Movies, Not Notes/Christine Hutton=200
My Cousin Vinny, Revisited/Steven Friedland=201
Hearsay Analysis and Problem/Lynn McLain=201
Comparing Federal and State Rules of Evidence Using Side-By-Side Charts/John Barkai=202
Exercises=203
First-Day Exercises/Andrew Taslitz, Jack Sahi=203
Teaching Evidence from a Practical Perspective-Using Small-Group Advocacy Exercises/John Barkai=203
Teaching Hearsay through Structured Courtroom Observation/Beryl Blaustone=204
Brief Gems=205
Storytelling in the Classroom/Beryl Blaustone=205
Mock Trial/Steven Friedland=205
Courtroom Observation/Christine Hutton=206
Mock Witness Examination/Jack Sahl=206
Laying the Foundation/Christine Hutton=206
Teaching Evidence through the Drafting of Jury Instructions/Beryl Blaustone=206
Teaching Hearsay through Role Play/Louis Haffner=207
Feedback and Evaluation=207
Multiple-Choice Feedback/Paul Bergman=207
Practice Exam, Midterm, Closed-Book Final/Lynn McLain=208
Testing Federal and State Rules of Evidence/John Barkai=208
Performance Tests/William Slomanson=208
Cartoons, Captions, and Mnemonics on the Exam/John Barkai=209
Midterm Student Evaluations/Paul Bergman=209
Chapter 9. Family Law=211
Approach=213
Why I Use Problems in Teaching Family Law/J. Eric Smithburn=213
Incorporating Experiential Components in Family Law Courses/Barbara Glesner Fines;Mary Kay Kisthardt=214
Problems, Cases, and Topics/Francis Catania=214
An Interactive, Traditional Approach to Family Law/Charles P. Kindregan, Jr.=215
Material=216
Family Law Verses/Robert E. Rains=216
Current Event Handouts/Charles P. Kindregan, Jr.=218
Exercises=218
Interviewing about Families-A First-Day Exercise/Barbara Glesner Fines;Mary Kay Kisthardt=218
Bringing Theater Techniques to the Classroom/Susan B. Apel=219
Understanding Family Law in Context:The Court Observation Assignment/Jane C. Murphy=220
Exploring Scholarly Perspectives:The Expert Panel Role Play/Barbara Glesner Fines;Mary Kay Kisthardt=222
A Skills Workout/Sheila Simon=222
Brief Gem=224
Abortion Issue/Judith D. Fischer=224
Feedback and Evaluation=224
Class Participation, Simulation Exercises, and Take-Home Final/Francis Catania=224
Negotiating and Drafting a Marital Dissolution Agreement/Barbara Stark=225
Chapter 10. Federal Income Tax=229
Approach=231
Teaching Tax through Stories/Paul L. Caron=231
Goals, Philosophy, and Coverage/Nancy Shurtz=231
Statutory Interpretation and the Development of a Civic Perspective/Kim Brooks=232
Problems, Previews, Participation, and Preparation/Leandra Lederman=233
Providing a Framework for Learning/Mary L. Heen=234
Statutory Analysis, Not Arithmetic/Eric Lustig=235
TaxProf:A Virtual Tax Community/Paul L. Caron=235
Material=236
Tax Case Limericks/Leandra Lederman=236
Tax Stories:An In-Depth Look at Ten Leading Federal Income Tax Cases/Paul L. Caron=237
Tax Returns, Casebooks, and Slides/Eric Lustig=237
Text and Handouts/Nancy Shurtz=243
General Outline of Federal Income Tax(Handout)/Leandra Lederman=245
Computing Taxable Gain(Handout)/Leandra Lederman=246
Introduction to Deductions Problems(Handout)/Leandra Lederman=247
Exercises=248
Introducing Statutory Interpretation with Song Lyrics/Kim Brooks=248
Brief Gems=248
Role-Playing/Nancy Shurtz=248
"Boot"/Leandra Lederman=248
Cartoons/Nancy Shurtz=249
IRC 212 Area Code/Leandra Lederman=249
Getting the Class Started and the Power of Bruce/Kim Brooks=250
"How Would the IRS Ever Know..."/Leandra Lederman=250
Feedback and Evaluation=250
Designing Writing Assignments and Exams Based on Course Objectives/Kim Brooks=250
The TaxProf Exam Bank:Practical Help for the Tax Professor/Paul L. Caron=251
Research Paper, Midterm, and Final Exam/Nancy Shurtz=252
Chapter 11. Legal Research and Writing=253
Approach=255
The Self-Directed LRW Assignment/Richard J. Peltz=255
Individualized Instruction/Ann Sinsheimer=257
50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't be Wrong:The Socratic Method Works/James B. Levy=258
Visualizing a Memorandum of Law/Okianer Christian Dark=259
The Evolution of a Legal Research Curriculum/George H. Pike=261
Material=262
Syllabus Bank/Jo Anne Durako=262
"The True Story of the Three Little Pigs"/Nancy Soonpaa=262
Using the Synthesis Chart to Bridge the Gap between Analysis and Drafting/Tracy L. McGaugh=263
Of Digests and Parties/Alex Glashausser=265
Law Library Research Flow Chart/James B. Levy=267
Exercises=268
Paragraph Parody Exercise on Writing Style/Judith D. Fischer=268
Using "Live Client Interviews" Instead of Fact Patterns/Mark E. Wojcik=268
Transactional Skills Workshop/Deborah Schmedemann;Ken Kirwin=270
Using Negotiation to Improve Thinking and Writing in the First Year/Teresa Brostoff=271
Pop Culture Prognostication/Nancy Soonpaa=272
The Application Process/Tracy L. McGaugh=274
What Self-Guided Museum Tours Can Teach Us about Legal Research/James B. Levy=276
Every Case Has Two Stories/Sue Liemer=277
Low-Stakes Assignments:Developing Strategies to Write Persuasive Advocacy Briefs/Silvia Rivero;Lori Wallach=278
Teaching Active Reading/Sheila Simon=280
Brief Gems=281
IRAAC in Living Color/Nancy A. Wanderer=281
"Remember the Paint Box?"/Brannon Heath=282
Persuasive Seating/Nancy Soonpaa=282
Judge and Lawyer Speakers/Nancy A. Wanderer=282
The Last Class-Ending on the Right Note/Sheila Simon;Andrea Mooney;Sue Liemer;Melissa Marlow-Shafer;Mary Beth Beazley=283
Feedback and Evaluation=284
Handling Student Reactions to Critiqued Work/Tracy L. McGaugh;Paul Toppins;Sue Liemer=284
Critiquing Student Papers-The Quick and the Dead/James B. Levy=285
Getting Students to Critically Review Their Writing/Stephen L. Sepinuck=286
Oral Exam of Research Skills/Judith A. Gire=287
The Research Quiz Show/Brannon Heath=287
Chapter 12. Professional Responsibility=289
Introduction/Steven Friedland=291
Approach=291
Telling Stories, Writing Rules:Creating Enthusiastic Professional Responsibility Students/Steve Hartwell=291
Getting Students Onboard/Howard Erichson=293
Applied Professional Responsibility/Law Practice Management/Ellen Suni=294
Professionalism/Mark Weisberg=296
Teaching through Different Methodologies/Nathan Crystal=297
First Day, Challenges, and Top Cases/Jack Sahl=302
Material=303
Moral Compass/Larry Raful=303
Readings for a Meaningful Life in the Law/Mark Weisberg=303
Exercises=306
Using Dramatization and Simulation in Professional Responsibility Teaching/Robert P. Burns=306
Bringing Professional Responsibility Home through Film/Nancy B. Rapoport=306
Learning through Role-Playing, Guests, and Videotapes/Jack Sahl=307
Reflection Papers/Larry Raful=307
Writing MPRE Questions/Ellen Suni=307
Brief Gems=308
Reading Out Loud and Other Methods of Active Student Participation/Mark Weisberg=308
Feedback and Evaluation=310
Assigning Student Journals/Ellen Suni=310
Assigning Student Journals, Part Ⅱ/Mark Weisberg=311
Using Quizzes to Promote Feedback/Nathan Crystal=312
Chapter 13. Property=315
Introduction/Steven Friedland=317
Approach=317
Four Approaches/Steven Friedland=317
Challenges in Teaching Property Law/Patrick Wiseman;Steven Friedland;Basil Mattingly=319
Teaching Property through the Problem Method/Steven Friedland=321
Teaching Property Law with Problems and Role Plays/Lonny Hoffman=321
Some Lessons from Lon Fuller for Teaching Property Law(or Anything Else)/Stephen C. Veltri=322
Teaching Real Property Law as Real Estate Lawyering/Roger Bernhardt=324
A Preface to the Teaching of Common Law Estates and Future Interests/Alan Weinberger=325
Teaching the Rule Against Perpetuities in First-Year Property/John Weaver=327
How to Be a Good Property Law Teacher:Some Suggestions/James Kainen=329
Negotiating a Lease/Steven Friedland=331
Problems and Role Plays/Joseph William Singer=331
Simulated Pre-Trial Conferencing/Zygmunt Plater=332
Material=333
Some Top Cases and Statutes/Joseph William Singer;Patrick Wiseman=333
Symposium on Teaching Property/Gerald Hess=334
First-Day Activities and Cases/Basil Mattingly;Patrick Wiseman;Joseph William Singer=335
Brief Gems=336
Not Knowing the Answer/Joseph William Singer=336
Profit-A-Prendre in Action/Peter Reich=337
The Price Is Right/Judith Royster=337
Feedback and Evaluation=338
Difficulty Papers/Judith Wegner=338
Comprehension Reviews/David A. Thomas=340
Reviews and Past Exams/Patrick Wiseman=340
Practice and Feedback in the Property(and on the Golf) Course/Michael V. Hernandez=340
Chapter 14. Sales and Secured Transactions=343
Approach=345
We Are All Debtors and Creditors/Stephen L. Sepinuck=345
Teaching Students How to Read Statutes Critically/Carol L. Chomsky;Christina L. Kunz=345
Article 9 Transactions, Skills, Maps, and Fears/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=347
Integrating Theory in Large, Upper-Level Commercial Law Classes/Curtis Nyquist=348
Parties, Problems, and Papers/John F. Dolan=350
Material=351
Adventures in PowerPoint/Alison Sulentic=351
Teaching Sales through History, Opera, Poetry, Literature, Art, and Baseball/Ann Lousin=353
Supplemental Readings and Props/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=354
Parol Evidence Chart/Dan Keating=354
U.C.C. 2-207 Flow Chart/Dan Keating=356
Potential Recovery Theories in Sales Injury Cases/Dan Keating=358
Exercises=360
Collateral Conflict Role Play/Richard H. Nowka=360
Borrower/Lender Role Play to Begin Secured Transactions/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=361
Repossessing Cars and Other Active-Learning Exercises/Stephen L. Sepinuck=361
Integrating Legal Research Skills into Commercial Law/Camille Broussard;Karen Gross=362
Interest Group Negotiations/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=364
Sale/Lease Distinction/Stephen L. Sepinuck=364
Brief Gems=365
The Financing Statement as a Smoke Detector/Eric Gouvin=365
"The U.C.C. is Your Friend" and Other Gems/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=365
Feedback and Evaluation=366
Ungraded Drafting Assignments/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=366
Chattel Paper Extra Credit/Stephen L. Sepinuck=366
Rule Maps/Stephen L. Sepinuck=366
Secured Transactions Exam Format/Karen M. Gebbia-Pinetti=367
Chapter 15. Torts=369
Approach=371
Negligence and Duty First/Alan Calnan=371
Setting Out My Approach to Teaching and Making Students Experts/Kim Brooks=372
Exercise for First Day of Torts/Kathryn Kelly=373
Don't Start with Vosburg/Greg Sergienko=375
Starting with Moore V. Regents of the University of California/Keith Sealing=376
Symposium on Teaching Torts/Gerald Hess=377
Material=378
Five Great Torts Cases/Andrew R. Klein=378
New York Times v. Sullivan-Ad/Judith D. Fischer=380
Hustler Magazine v. Falwell-Film and Ad/Judith D. Fischer=381
Using Star Trek to Introduce Privacy Law/Okianer Christian Dark=381
Exercises=382
Teaching Torts with Puzzles, Props, and Productions/Nancy Wright=382
A Little Variety Goes a Long Way/Christopher Guthrie=384
Teaching Palsgraf/Alan Calnan=386
Constructive Notice and Sufficiency of Evidence/Alison Grey Anderson=386
Demystifying Causation/Alan Calnan=387
Brainstorming Technique to Initiate a Torts Seminar/Okianer Christian Dark=388
Brief Gems=389
Res Ipsa Loquitur/Alison Grey Anderson=389
Visualizing Foreseeability/Alan Calnan=390
Ask Your Students/Louis J. Sirico, Jr.=391
Feedback and Evaluation=391
Students Writing Their Own Exam Question/Mark Weisberg=391
Index for Books, Casebooks, and Authors=393
Index for Cases=397
Index for Films and TV Shows=403
Subject Index=405
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