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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Choosing Supplemental Materials: Contracts

Please use the comments section to share thoughts on supplemental materials for Contracts.  (See here, here, and here for a discussion of the Course Preparation Project.)

Posted by Matt Bodie on May 17, 2007 at 03:48 PM in Teaching Law | Permalink

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I tell them about Chirelstein as well. I use Danzig's "Capability Problem" -- but I will almost surely drop it when we go down to 4 units. When I first started I used Knapp et al.'s statuory supplement but found that it lacked too many provisions of the UCC as well as most of the central official comments. I switched to Burton/Eisenberg, which works much better.

Posted by: Ethan Leib | May 17, 2007 8:43:10 PM

I have always recommended Chirelstein's little contracts book to students interested in supplementing the assigned reading.

Posted by: Edward Swaine | May 17, 2007 4:25:36 PM

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