This outstanding new volume provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the theories, topics, subjects, and discources that now feature in the law school and undergraduate legal studies curricula.
Part I: Areas of Law:.
1. Property Law: Jeremy Waldron (University of California at Berkeley).
2. Contract: Peter Benson (McGill University).
3. Tort Law: Stephen R. Perry (McGill University).
4. Criminal Law: Leo Katz (University of Pennsylvania).
5. Public International Law: Philip Bobbitt (University of Texas).
6. Constitutional Law and Religion: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
7. Constitutional Law and Interpretation: Philip Bobbitt (University of Texas).
8. Constitutional Law and Privacy: Anita L. Allen (Georgetown University).
9. Constitutional Law and Equality: Maimon Schwarzschild (University of San Diego).
10. Evidence: John Jackson and Sean Doran (Both Queen's University, Belfast).
11. Comparative Law: Richard Hyland (Rutgers University).
12. Interpretation of Statutes: William N. Eskridge Jr (Georgetown University).
13. Conflict of Laws: Perry Dane (Rutgers University).
Part II: Contemporary Schools: .
14. Natural Law Theory: Brian Bix (Quinnipiac School of Law).
15. Legal Positivism: Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter (Yale Law School, University of Texas).
16. Legal Realism: Brian Leiter (University of Texas).
17. Critical Legal Studies: Guyora Binder (State University of New York at Buffalo).
18. Post-Realism and Legal Process: Neil Duxbury (University of Manchester).
19. Feminist Jurisprudence: Patricia Smith (University of Kentucky).