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Focuses on making the key concepts of contract law, and the relationship among those concepts, easier to understand and retain. The book sets forth understandable techniques for mastering the law governing each critical aspect of the contract relationship, including, contract formation, enforcement, interpretation, performance, breach, and remedies.
An indispensable writing guide for students. The Redbook is a writing manual that belongs on every law student's desk. It guides students through the writing of all course assignments, law-review work, summer clerkships and associateships, and it remains an indispensable guide in their professional careers.
This succinct paperback on tort reform lays bare one of the most important recent movements in the civil justice field. It begins with a brief overview of central themes and issues and then presents a series of original essays and comments by preeminent scholars, lawyers, and leaders in Tort Reform.
Unlike most constitutional law books, this text does not assume that the students have any particular knowledge of American history, government, or law. It begins with a rich introductory chapter to provide students with a necessary foundation for the rest of the material. Thereafter, it supplements the familiar cases with historical context.
Focuses on three themes: legal, administrative, and policy issues associated with regulating children rather than adults; procedural and substantive implications of a justice system that emphasizes treatment rather than punishment; and tensions between discretion and rules that occur when states treat children rather than punish adults.
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