Every chapter in this innovative casebook places students in roles as practitioners handling simulated law practice
problems; provides context in the form of an overview of the law, similar to that which an attorney would read
before reading cases in a new subject area; includes questions designed to encourage students to find the applicable
statutes and cases on point in the state where the student is planning to practice law; includes exercises, visual
aids, and case reading scaffolds, designed to engage students with a wide range of learning styles; and ends with
professionalism questions addressing ethical and professional identity questions suggested by the materials in
the chapter. Contracts also includes a rolling graphic organizer that unfolds as students work through the text,
as well as exercises designed to build students self-directed learning strategies. The Teacher's Manual includes
PowerPoint slides keyed to the text and dozens of multiple choice and essay questions (with answers and explanations).
This is the first book in the Context and Practice Casebook Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Washburn
University School of Law.