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Remedies A Contemporary Approach 6th Edition - 9781685614768
This new edition continues to fulfill our primary goal of creating a "teacher's book"—a resource filled with thought-provoking problems (referred to as "hypos" or "Food for Thought" in the Interactive Casebook Series) designed to stimulate critical thinking and foster engaging classroom discussions.
The hypos and Food for Thought are integrated throughout the chapters to help students grasp doctrine, illuminate legal trends, and enhance their overall learning experience. Additionally, the book emphasizes teaching practical "skills." Many hypos place students in real-world situations they are likely to encounter in practice, encouraging them to think about how they would handle those scenarios in a professional setting.
The book has been updated and refreshed with numerous new cases, including:
- K-Mare Corp. v. Oriental Plaza, Inc. (adequacy of legal remedies)
- Navajo Academy, Inc. v. Navajo United Methodist Mission School, Inc. (discretionary nature of equitable relief)
- Verenes v. Alvanos (the right to jury trial)
- Al Hirschfield Foundation v. Margo Freiden Galleries, Ltd. (civil contempt sanctions)
- Federal Trade Commission v. Trudeau (contempt sanctions)
- Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus (declaratory relief)
- Ride the Ducks of Philadelphia, LLC v. Duck Boat Tours, Inc. (requirements for preliminary relief)
- Habitat Education Center v. United States Forest Service (bond requirement)
- National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Governor of New Jersey (contempt damages)
Additionally, the book includes a new section explaining the pros and cons of nationwide injunctions, along with several new hypos and Food for Thought boxes.




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