University of Virginia School of Law professors Molly Shadel and Anne Coughlin instruct new law students on how to analyze and understand cases during a fall 2014 event.
Hi. Thank you for your wonderful explanations. I have a question. How about Matthews v Baxter 1873? If one party knew the other party was intoxicated, the contract is voidable. When the party was sober, he or she can choose to repudiate the contract or enforce the contract. Is it because in Lucy v Zehmer, the party was not intoxicated enough so the contract is enforceable?
"There is no such thing as a perfect brief" is now a sticky note on my computer monitor. I needed that. Love this channel.
Remarkable teachers.. such diligence, care and clarity. Thank you!
Professor Shadel is amazing. She makes things so easy to understand
This is how law professor should be instead of just expected to know everything when you walk into your first day of law school.
I studied this case for my introduction law class, and I enjoy the case briefings. I wish I knew these tips before I took the class!
Would be beneficial if a link to a pdf of the handout referenced for the case brief example was in the video description.
I’ve watched you more than 4 times. You’re awesome. Very detailed, informative and awesome.
Again, great work, UVa. Really appreciate these videos.
I want it both, jogging in a jug and brief in a bottle! I love this video and how you ladies explain briefing! Thank you!
I am an expert witness and I find this approach extremely useful to help me frame (not bias) my opinion.
Will you please post the projected handouts? Thank you.
This is excellent and much appreciated.
That triangle is a capital delta. The abbreviations are basically a D and P.
Hi. Thank you for your wonderful explanations. I have a question. How about Matthews v Baxter 1873? If one party knew the other party was intoxicated, the contract is voidable. When the party was sober, he or she can choose to repudiate the contract or enforce the contract. Is it because in Lucy v Zehmer, the party was not intoxicated enough so the contract is enforceable?
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
wow I really enjoyed this class.
Law is so fascinating!
Please do a video like this one for Prroperty.
Excellent video.
Thank you