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Mastering Contracts is a set of online study aids for the first
year Contracts course. There is no software to install. Just create an account and
then access to all of the site features is FREE.
Navigation of the site works this way. The Outline, Best Arguments, Essays, Terms
and Case Briefs are tied together. If you click on a chapter title (which appear
on the left side of screen) and then click Best Arguments (tab on top navigation
bar), the hypotheticals associated with that Chapter will be displayed.
Doctrinal Drills are not tied to the Outline on the left side of the screen, but
has its own list of contents. When you exit Mastering Contracts and then revisit,
you ordinarily will be taken to the place you were when you exited.
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Contract Outlines
The doctrines of Contracts are simplified and explained with text and examples.
The organization are customized for eight widely-used case books, and there is a
generic outline for books not listed. The Best Arguments, Essays and Case Briefs
are integrated with the Outlines.
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Best Arguments
This tool invites you to analyze fact patterns by making arguments on both sides
of the issues. Once you have the doctrinal rules down, this is the key to writing
a good exam answer. This tool is integrated with the Outline tool.
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Essays
Contracts courses have some cases that appear in every case book. This tool gives
Professor Leslie's analysis of those cases, and tries to explain how they came to
be famous.
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Doctrinal Drills
This tool gives you short hypotheticals and asks for the correct doctrinal answer.
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Case Briefs
This tool has a short description of every case in the eight featured books. Numbering
more than 1000, the cases in your book are likely to be found here.
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Terms
The vocabulary of Contracts in a flip-card format.
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