Publication Title

Washington Law Review

Volume

88

Page

1251

Year

2013

Abstract

Lawrence Cunningham's Contracts in the Real World offers a good starting place for necessary conversations about how contract law should be taught, and, more generally, for when and how cases--in summary form or in longer excerpts--are useful in teaching the law. This Article tries to offer some reasons for thinking that their prevalence may reflect important truths about contract law in particular and law and legal education in general.


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