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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Gilbert Staff. By Gilbert Law Publishing. Sells new for $31.95.
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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Aspen Publishers. The regular list price is $43.00. Sells new for $38.00. There are some available for $15.00.
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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Casenotes. By Aspen Publishers. The regular list price is $31.95. Sells new for $20.95. There are some available for $19.79.
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Written by George W. Kuney. By West Group. Sells new for $39.00. There are some available for $26.00.
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Written by Carole Pateman and Charles Mills. By Polity. The regular list price is $26.95. Sells new for $24.25. There are some available for $26.02.
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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Charles Fried. By Harvard University Press. The regular list price is $23.00. Sells new for $12.00. There are some available for $2.59.
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2 comments about Contract as Promise.
  1. Professor Fried (former U.S. Solicitor General) is quite possibly the most erudite professor at Harvard Law School. His precision and exacting analysis shine through in his treatment of what some see as a dying academic field, the Law of Contracts. His perspective on the classic cases and extensive treatment of the major doctrinal elements of contract is absolutely refreshing and surprisingly controversial. Controversial because he states, contra critical and deconstructionist theory, that the law does and should contain an overtly moral component.

    In short, he argues that private contracts derive their legal force from essentially, what our parents taught us as children. That is, that it is morally wrong to break one's word and worse yet, to lie. If you are looking for a break from the typical law school fare or are just curious about what a different perspective looks like, you cannot go wrong with Professor Fried.

    Recommend for Law Students;* Mary Ann Glendon - Rights Talk * C.S. Lewis - The Abolition of Man * Peter Kreeft - The Unaborted Socrates (for a wonderful example of the Socratic Method)


  2. In this excellent treatise, Harvard Law professor Charles Fried argues that the law of contract is founded on a few simple moral principles governing the practice of promise-making and promise-keeping. Dealing by turns with the formation of contracts, the importance of "consideration," the appropriateness of damages in case of breach, the problems of e.g. duress and unconscionability (and the special difficulties they pose for his account), and a variety of other topics that will be familiar to legal scholars and law students alike, Fried briefly, economically, and effectively rationalizes contract law on this unabashedly moral foundation.

    In this he is going against the tide and harking back to the "classical" understanding of contract law. But he is not uncritical of that tradition and is quite willing to lambaste it when necessary -- as with, for example, the traditional unwillingness to award damages for certain cases of fraud on the misguided argument that no contract had actually been formed in such cases. (On this point he holds -- in my view quite rightly -- that traditional thinkers were "supremely guilty" of a tremendous nonsequitur.)

    On the contrary, he is keenly aware both that contract law is a bulwark of liberty in allowing us to order our own affairs, _and_ that contractual obligations are not the only obligations there are -- indeed that contractual obligation itself cannot get off the ground unless we have a prior, unchosen moral obligation to abide by our promises. In this respect he is a breath of fresh air compared with certain pseudo-libertarian writers and pop-culture icons who reduce all moral obligations to those voluntarily assumed by contract (and I am thinking here specifically of Ayn Rand, among others). Fried is both a true philosopher and a genuine liberal in the classical sense of the term.

    I concur with the other reviewer's recommendation of this eminently readable little book to One-Ls. Fried is in general very powerful on the importance of philosophy to law, and here he is at his strongest in arguing for the importance of moral philosophy to contract law.

    I also recommend it to the libertarian and classical-liberal readership as a fine example of real philosophy of law.



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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by E. Allan Farnsworth and William F. Young Jr. and Carol Sanger and Neil B. Cohen and Richard Brooks. By Foundation Press. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $26.00. There are some available for $31.50.
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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Joel Wm. Friedman. By Aspen Publishers. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $20.95. There are some available for $30.23.
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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Knapp and Brian Crystal and Prince. By Aspen Publishers. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $15.00. There are some available for $4.99.
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1 comments about Casenote Legal Briefs: Contracts - Keyed to Knapp, Crystal & Prince.
  1. These casenote brief books are indispensable for class. When you've read the case a few days prior, you can refresh your memory right before class using these briefs. They also distill the important points of the case. When called on in class, you will be sure to have the vital information to answer the professor's question. Sometimes even having read and briefed a case it is difficult for 1L's to grasp the bottom line information. These briefs will ensure that you don't thrash around when trying to answer your professor's questions. I recommend them to supplement your case reading. Great in a jam when you haven't prepared for class or read the case.


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Posted in Civil Engineering (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Martin A. Frey and Terry H. Bitting and Phyllis H. Frey. By Delmar Cengage Learning. The regular list price is $147.95. Sells new for $17.99. There are some available for $0.68.
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Contracts: For use with the Calamari, Dawson, Farnsworth, Fuller, Knapp or Murphy Casebooks (2007 e-legalines Series) (2007 E-Legalines Series)
Perspectives On Contract Law (Perspectives Reader)
Contracts, Keyed to Calamari, Perillo, & Bender (Casenote Legal Briefs)
The Elements of Contract Drafting with Questions and Clauses for Consideration (American Casebook Series)
The Contract and Domination
Contract as Promise
Selections for Contracts 2008 ed: Uniform Commercial Code, Restatement 2d
Friedman's Practice Series: Contracts (Friedman's Practice Series)
Casenote Legal Briefs: Contracts - Keyed to Knapp, Crystal & Prince
Introduction to the Law of Contracts (West Legal Studies)

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