Preview

If you want to know what makes this book unique, start by reading What's New.

Sample Pages

If you're interested in the Casebook, here are some preview documents from the 3rd edition (2009) (available for Spring 2009 semester). 

Testimonials

Here’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,
      Speech Communication
      Colorado State University

      [read more]

For Faculty

Review Copy + Teacher’s Manual

An 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 Site

If 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.)

  • name: 
  • school: 
  • e-mail: 
  • phone: 
  • authentication information:
  • URL to official law school web page that confirms the above email address, or
  • e-mail and phone number of dean’s office to confirm your status

 

Adoptions

Since its initial release in 2001, the casebook has been used at the following institutions:

  1. Arkansas, Little Rock (William H. Bowen) School of Law
  2. Brigham Young University School of Law
  3. Brooklyn Law School
  4. UC Davis School of Law
  5. UCLA School of Law
  6. Capital University Law School
  7. Cardozo Law School
  8. Catholic U. of America, Columbus School of Law
  9. Chicago-Kent College of Law
  10. Colorado State Univ.*
  11. Columbia Law School
  12. Florida, Levin College of Law
  13. Franklin Pierce Law Center
  14. Grand Valley 
  15. Georgetown Law Center
  16. Harvard Law School
  17. Hofstra Univ. School of Law
  18. Houston 
  19. Indiana Bloomington 
  20. ITT-Chicago Kent School of Law
  21. Univ. of Kentucky School of Journalism & Telecommunications*
  22. Liverpool Law School, Univ. of Liverpool
  23. Miami School of Law
  24. Michigan State 
  25. Mississippi School of Law
  26. Univ. of Nebraska School of Law
  27. NYU University*
  28. Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College
  29. Oregon School of Law
  30. Pace 
  31. Penn State Dickinson School of Law
  32. Pepperdine Law School 
  33. Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky Univ.
  34. San Diego School of Law
  35. St. Louis Univ. School of Law
  36. Southern Methodist Univ. Dedman School of Law
  37. Southwestern Univ. School of Law
  38. Stanford Law School 
  39. Thomas Cooley 
  40. Washington College of Law, American University
  41. Wayne State 
  42. Webster Univ, Business Management (Denver, CO)*

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.

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