Curriculum Guide · Courses
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Contracts
Professors Randy Barnett, James Feinerman, Anna Gelpern, Gregory Klass, James Oldham, Girardeau Spann, and David Super J.D. Course 002 | 4 credit hours Introduces students to the law of contracts, the branch of law primarily concerned with private exchange. The course considers how individuals and businesses make binding agreements and the consequences of doing so. The major topic areas are the bases for enforcing contracts; the agreement process; contract interpretation; remedies for breach of contract; arbitration clauses; good faith and best efforts; and the problems of substantive and procedural unfairness and unconscionability. Special attention will be paid to the connection between the cases studied and the drafting and negotiation of contracts. Reading materials include judicial opinions, the Uniform Commercial Code, and excerpts from legal and professional journals. The course provides a foundation for subsequent studies in commercial law. This is a required course for first year students only.
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