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documents from the 3rd edition (2009) (available for Spring 2009 semester).
TestimonialsHere’s what real faculty have to say about the casebook: The bottom line is that this casebook is surprisingly useful even for nonlaw students. And I would encourage faculty teaching outside of law schools to consider adopting it in their classes. Prof. David Vest, For FacultyReview Copy + Teacher’s ManualAn extensive 200 page Teacher’s Manual for the third edition is available from Foundation. You can order this and a comp. copy of the Casebook from Foundation's website. Password Protected SiteIf you are a faculty member who has adopted my text, I encourage you to contact me to gain access to a secure website with additional teaching materials. To sign up, please send me an e-mail (kang@law.ucla.edu) with the following information. (You can cut and paste the following text into the body of the e-mail, then fill in the requested information.)
| AdoptionsSince its initial release in 2001, the casebook has been used at the following institutions:
I especially invite new teachers to consider using this teachable casebook. The Teacher’s Manual is extensive, and I am always responsive to any questions and suggestions. * If you’re not teaching at a law school, you’re not alone. The starred entries indicate non-law school adoptions. |