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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 and access to all of the
site features is FREE.
Navigation of the site works this way. The Outline, Best Arguments, Case Blogs,
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.
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Contract Outlines
The doctrines of Contracts are explained with text and examples.
The organizations
are customized for eight widely-used case books, and there is a
generic outline (CaseFile Method) for books not listed. The Best Arguments, Case Blogs 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. Such exercises are not found in any other study aid and are
the most important feature of Mastering Contracts. This tools is integrated with the Outline tool.
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Case Blogs
Some Contracts precedents have found their way into every case book. This tool gives
Professor Leslie's take on those cases.
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Case Briefs
This tool has a short description of every case in the eight featured books. They
number
more than 1000. If you have been up all night tending a sick pet and have
been unable to read your Contracts assignment, this tool may help you through the
day's class.
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Terms
The vocabulary of Contracts in a flip-card format.
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