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Teaching the Law School Curriculum
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Copyright 2004 Steven Friedland and
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Contents Contributors xxv Preface x
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Contents ix Exercises 37 Collaborat
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Contents xi Problem Solving and Sto
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Contents xiii Exercises 141 A Contr
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Contents xv Motions to Suppress Evi
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Contents xvii Chapter 9 Family Law
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Contents xix Individualized Instruc
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Contents xxi Brief Gems 308 Reading
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Contents xxiii Repossessing Cars an
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Alschuler, Albert W., 179 Anderson,
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Kirwin, Ken, 270 Kisthardt, Mary Ka
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Preface This book is a teaching res
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chapter 1 Business Associations Int
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Business Associations 5 Introductio
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Business Associations 7 I have deve
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Business Associations 9 a tragedy s
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Business Associations 11 the studen
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Surviving, Dealing, and Laughing Bu
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Business Associations 15 Although I
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18 Civil Procedure Handouts — Pri
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20 Civil Procedure stronger sense t
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22 Civil Procedure Supplemental Jur
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24 Civil Procedure Another experime
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26 Civil Procedure TEACHING IMPORTA
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28 Civil Procedure JOHN H. MITCHELL
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30 Civil Procedure Concept Sheets I
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32 Civil Procedure Medical exam The
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34 Civil Procedure Annotated Rule 1
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36 Civil Procedure baseball, your m
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38 Civil Procedure No Joinder Probl
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40 Civil Procedure Joinder Hot Pota
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42 Civil Procedure Complaint Drafti
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44 Civil Procedure excellent oral a
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46 Civil Procedure about your Civil
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48 Civil Procedure exam may be admi
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chapter 3 Clinical Law Approach 53
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Clinical Law 53 Approach Clinical L
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Clinical Law 55 selor-at-Law: A Col
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Clinical Law 57 office. Work to ame
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Clinical Law 59 3. An Intoxicated U
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Clinical Law 61 cise is designed to
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6. Evaluation 5. Action Plan Clinic
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Clinical Law 65 Appendix C 6 Ways t
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Mirror, Mirror: Using Non-Tradition
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Clinical Law 69 lawyer’s craft. R
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Clinical Law 71 After the students
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Clinical Law 73 Isolating rhetorica
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Clinical Law 75 to course content.
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Clinical Law 77 To achieve the opti
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Other professional communications:
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82 Constitutional Law Employing the
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84 Constitutional Law Introduction
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86 Constitutional Law 4. To learn t
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88 Constitutional Law the Constitut
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90 Constitutional Law tions of the
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92 Constitutional Law Sinai Israel
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94 Constitutional Law selves, and n
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96 Constitutional Law Gordon Wood
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98 Constitutional Law the focus of
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100 Constitutional Law The biggest
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102 Constitutional Law formation of
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104 Constitutional Law from Orlando
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106 Constitutional Law Professor: W
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108 Constitutional Law When dealing
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110 Constitutional Law ance; moving
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112 Constitutional Law That exercis
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114 Constitutional Law Casebook and
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116 Constitutional Law On Discrimin
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118 Constitutional Law in class. St
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120 Constitutional Law sity (http:/
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122 Constitutional Law jected, and
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124 Constitutional Law The Second A
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126 Constitutional Law for example
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chapter 5 Contracts Approach 131 Le
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Contracts 131 Approach Learning abo
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• Remedies, particularly the avai
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Dear Mom: I promise to give you my
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Contracts 137 Material Teaching Con
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Contracts 139 cial choices. I also
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Contracts 141 To help address these
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Contracts 143 tion, parol evidence,
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Contracts 145 When we met in the cl
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Contracts 147 Case #1: Disappointed
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SCRIPT THREE: Contracts 149 CHRIS:
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Contracts 151 strating that within
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chapter 6 Criminal Law Approach 155
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Criminal Law 155 Approach Introduct
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Criminal Law 157 my students intend
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Criminal Law 159 dents whose challe
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Criminal Law 161 Pulp Fiction. Exce
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Criminal Law 163 Dudley — a crew
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Criminal Law 165 of the leading sch
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Criminal Law 167 The Set Up. During
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Criminal Law 169 As a clinician, I
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Criminal Law 171 clarify materials
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Criminal Law 173 penal code section
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chapter 7 Criminal Procedure Introd
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316 Property Brief Gems 336 Not Kno
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318 Property ernment (such as in Sh
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320 Property the course. (I also te
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330 Property 5. Don’t waste time
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332 Property tion because it’s no
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334 Property Keystone, in which the
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336 Property tently for a few class
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338 Property Difficulty Papers Feed
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340 Property Comprehension Reviews
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chapter 15 Torts Approach 371 Negli
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Torts 373 I come up to you. I am lo
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Property: Florida Bar v. Went-For-I
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Small group, see Collaborative/coop