Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
How law is taught is at the center of the debate over the need to change legal education to better prepare students for a difficult and changing marketplace for legal services. This Article analyzes the benefits of using “stories” to teach law. The stories to be discussed relate to contract law: this Article asks whether they can be used to improve the method and content of teaching law. The ruminations offered on teaching contract law, however, are also relevant to teaching other core, first-year law courses.
Recommended Citation
Larry A. DiMatteo, Contract Stories: Importance of the Contextual Approach to Law, 88 Wash. L. Rev. 1287 (2013).