Description
The Eighth Edition of Remedies offers a dynamic and engaging approach to teaching the core principles of judicial relief. This updated edition provides a thoughtfully curated mix of textual explanation, carefully constructed problems, and provocative cases—all designed to stimulate robust class discussion and critical thinking.
Preserving the strengths of previous editions, the authors have enhanced the casebook with meaningful revisions and timely updates, particularly in high-interest and evolving areas such as Specific Performance, Contempt, Preliminary and Permanent Injunctions, Contract Damages, Public Nuisance, and Punitive Damages. These updates ensure that both professors and students are working with the most current legal standards and practical applications in the field of remedies.
At its core, the casebook focuses on the three foundational forms of judicial relief:
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Injunctions
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Damages
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Restitution
This clear structure gives students a solid foundation in remedial law while allowing professors the flexibility to tailor the course based on their preferences or curriculum constraints. Whether teaching a traditional Remedies course or one with a specialized focus, the casebook supports a wide range of instructional goals.
In addition to the fundamentals, the Eighth Edition allows for deep dives into advanced and specialized topics, including:
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Specific Performance and Equitable Defenses
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Contempt and Compliance Mechanisms
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Preliminary and Permanent Injunctions
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Structural Injunctions and Public Law Remedies
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Common Law Damages and Their Limitations
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Remedies for Emotional Distress and Economic Loss
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Challenges in Enjoining Speech, Litigation, Crimes, and Nuisances
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The Practical and Doctrinal Implications of How Remedies Are Characterized
Whether used in a traditional classroom setting or a problem-based seminar, this casebook is designed to engage students with realistic legal challenges, promote analytical reasoning, and encourage discussion around the strategic use of remedies in litigation.
Professors and students alike will appreciate the Eighth Edition’s balance of doctrinal depth, practical relevance, and pedagogical flexibility—making it a premier choice for teaching and learning the law of remedies.




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