This casebook takes a modern approach to the learning that takes place in the first year of law school. It utilizes a mix of classic Torts cases and more recent cases, and the notes are limited in number and length to keep students engaged. Each chapter begins with an outline of key concepts and also a hypothetical set of facts that students can use to orient themselves throughout the chapter. There are also short problems throughout each chapter, which build on the chapter-opening hypothetical, requiring students to apply the law. At the end of each chapter or section there is a short issue-spotting essay question related to chapter content. A comprehensive Teacher’s Manual provides answers to every question in the casebook. Assessment content tailored to the book is available via CAP’s Core Knowledge for Lawyers platform, access to which is included in the price of a new casebook. There is a set of 486 PowerPoint slides available upon adoption of this book. Click here to view a sample presentation. If you are a professor using this book for a class, please contact Rachael Meier at [email protected] to request your slides.
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