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Property
1 - Introduction 26m
2 - Trespass 42m
3 - Adverse Possession 36m
4 - Nuisance 1.1h
- Property 4.1 - Elements of Nuisance 9m
- Property 4.2 - Reciprocal Nature of Nuisance 3m
- Property 4.3 - Page County Appliance v. Honeywell 12m
- Property 4.4 - Fontainebleau v. Eden Roc 8m
- Property 4.5 - Coase Theorem 9m
- Property 4.6 - Remedies 9m
- Property 4.7 - Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co. 8m
- Property 4.8 - Spur Industries v. Del E. Webb 8m
- Property 4.9 - Summary 0m
5 - Easement 1.9h
- Property 5.1 - Introduction to Easements 9m
- Property 5.2 - Express Easements 9m
- Property 5.3 - Green v. Lupo 10m
- Property 5.4 - Henley v. Cablevision 10m
- Property 5.5 - Cox v. Glenbrook Co. 9m
- Property 5.6 - Implied Easements 5m
- Property 5.7 - Categories and Elements of Implied Easements 4m
- Property 5.8 - Prescriptive Easement and Community Feed Store v. Northeastern Culvert 9m
- Property 5.9 - Easement by Estoppel and Holbrook v. Taylor 9m
- Property 5.10 - Easement Implied by Prior Use and Granite Properties v. Manns 8m
- Property 5.11 - Easement by Necessity and Finn v. Williams 11m
- Property 5.12 - Lobato v. Taylor 13m
- Property 5.13 - Termination of Easements 5m
6 - Covenants 2.4h
- Property 6.1: Introduction to Covenants 6m
- Property 6.2: Elements of Covenants 7m
- Property 6.3: Horizontal Privity 10m
- Property 6.4: Vertical Privity 7m
- Property 6.5: Touch and Concern 9m
- Property 6.6: Reasonableness 12m
- Property 6.7: Third Restatement of Property on Covenants 6m
- Property 6.8: Implied Reciprocal Negative Servitude 11m
- Property 6.9: Implied Reciprocal Negative Servitude - Evans v. Pollock 7m
- Property 6.10: Introduction to Common Interest Developments 7m
- Property 6.11: Developer Control and Notice 11m
- Property 6.12: Rules and Bylaws 10m
- Property 6.13: Restraint on Alienation 10m
- Property 6.14: Racially Restrictive Covenants and Shelley v. Kraemer 11m
- Property 6.15: Changed Conditions 10m
- Property 6.16: Termination of Covenants 8m
Torts
Intentional Torts 17m
Unintentional Torts - Negligence 56m
Limitations on Recovery for Negligence 15m
Strict Liability and Hybrid Theories of Liability 36m
Harm to Reputation or Psychological Well-being 25m
Criminal Law
1 - Introduction 17m
- Criminal Law 1.1: What Is Criminal Law? 6m
- Criminal Law 1.2: The Sources of Criminal Law 4m
- Criminal Law 1.3: Theories of Punishment 7m
- Criminal Law 1.4: Procedural Overview 10m
- Criminal Law 1.5: The Role of the Jury 6m
- Criminal Law 1.6: Sentencing 6m
- Criminal Law 1.7: Proportionality and Constitutional Limits on Punishment 6m
2 - Understanding Criminal Statutes 28m
3 - The General Part 59m
- Criminal Law 3.1: Actus Reus - Voluntary Acts 4m
- Criminal Law 3.2: Actus Reus - Omissions 6m
- Criminal Law 3.3: Mens Rea - Introduction 6m
- Criminal Law 3.4: Mens Rea - The Model Penal Code 6m
- Criminal Law 3.5: Mens Rea - Purpose vs. Motive vs. Knowledge 5m
- Criminal Law 3.6: Mens Rea - Knowledge and Willful Blindness 5m
- Criminal Law 3.7: Mens Rea - Negligence vs. Recklessness 4m
- Criminal Law 3.8: Mens Rea - Strict Liability 5m
- Criminal Law 3.9: Mens Rea - Mistake of Fact 5m
- Criminal Law 3.10: Mistake of Law 7m
- Criminal Law 3.11: Causation 6m
4 - Homicide 36m
5 - Rape 22m
Constitutional Law
Introduction 19m
- Con Law 1.1 - Overview 5m
- Con Law 1.2 - Federalism - National Powers 9m
- Con Law 1.3 - Federalism - State Powers 5m
- Con Law 1.4 - Federalism - Plenary v. Enumerated Powers 8m
- Con Law 1.5 - Separation of Powers 10m
- Con Law 1.6 - Individual Rights, Part 1 7m
- Con Law 1.7 - Individual Rights, Part 2 9m
- Con Law 1.8 - Connecting the Three Functions 3m
Contracts
1 - The Nature of Contract Law; Manifestation of Mutual Assent, Part One 34m
- Contracts 1.1 - The Study of Contract Law 11m
- Contracts 1.2 - The Challenges of Federalism, The UCC, and R2K 10m
- Contracts 1.3 - Law and Equity 13m
- Contracts 1.4 - Objective Theory; Manifestation, Not “Meeting of Minds” 7m
- Contracts 1.5 - Offer Requirements 7m
- Contracts 1.6 - Problems with Offers 9m
- Contracts 1.7 - Acceptance 10m
2 - Manifestation of Mutual Assent, Part Two 35m
3 - Tools for Addressing Liberalization of MoMA Requirements 50m
4 - Enforcing the Agreement, Part One, When Evidence of a Promise is Not Enough 39m
5 - Enforcing the Agreement, Part Two, When Evidence of a Promise is Enough 33m
- Contracts 5.1 - The Estoppel Doctrine in Equity 9m
- Contracts 5.2 - Promissory Estoppel as a Substitution for Consideration 8m
- Contracts 5.3 - Promissory Estoppel as a Standalone Equitable Claim, Part 1 3m
- Contracts 5.4 - Promissory Estoppel as a Standalone Equitable Claim, Part 2 8m
- Contracts 5.5 - Promissory Estoppel as a Standalone Equitable Claim, Part 3 5m
6 - Enforcing the Agreement, Part Three, Materiality 52m
7 - Equitable Arguments Against Enforcement, Part One 53m
- Contracts 7.1 - The Nature of Equitable Defense 3m
- Contracts 7.2 - Misrepresentation 13m
- Contracts 7.3 - Threat: Economic Duress 7m
- Contracts 7.4 - Threat: Undue Influence 9m
- Contracts 7.5 - Unconscionability, Part 1 9m
- Contracts 7.6 - Unconscionability, Part 2 5m
- Contracts 7.7 - Unconscionability, Part 3 7m
8 - Equitable Arguments Against Enforcement, Part Two 53m
- Contracts 8.1 - Unforeseen Circumstances at Formation 3m
- Contracts 8.2 - Mutual and Unilateral Mistakes, Part 1 8m
- Contracts 8.3 - Mutual and Unilateral Mistakes, Part 2 11m
- Contracts 8.4 - Mutual and Unilateral Mistakes, Part 3 8m
- Contracts 8.5 - Unforeseen Circumstances After Formation 2m
- Contracts 8.6 - Impossibility, Part 1 4m
- Contracts 8.7 - Impossibility, Part 2 6m
- Contracts 8.8 - Impossibility, Part 3 4m
- Contracts 8.9 - Frustrated Purposes 7m
9 - How Do Courts Enforce Contracts? Part One 51m
- Contracts 9.1 - The Damage Interests 7m
- Contracts 9.2 - Expectation, Reliance, Restitution; The Law/Equity Continuum 10m
- Contracts 9.3 - The Default Rule: R2K 347 (Expectation Interest) 8m
- Contracts 9.4 - Problems in Evaluating R2K 347 8m
- Contracts 9.5 - Peevyhouse and R2K 348 10m
- Contracts 9.6 - The Alternative: R2K 349 8m
10 - How Do Courts Enforce Contracts? Part Two 1.2h
- Contracts 10.1 - Defenses to Damages: Foreseeability 11m
- Contracts 10.2 - Defenses to Damages: Avoidability 9m
- Contracts 10.3 - Defenses to Damages: Certainty 9m
- Contracts 10.4 - Limiting Damages by Contract Terms 13m
- Contracts 10.5 - Specific Performance: Contracts for Sale of Land 8m
- Contracts 10.6 - Specific Performance: Contracts for Sale for Goods or Services 18m
- Contracts 10.7 - Concluding Remarks 4m
Civil Procedure
1 - Introduction 13m
2 - Personal Jurisdiction 1.4h
- Civ Pro 2.1 - Where Should Sarah Sue? Part I 5m
- Civ Pro 2.2 - The Basics of Personal Jurisdiction 6m
- Civ Pro 2.3 - International Shoe and Minimum Contacts 7m
- Civ Pro 2.4 - Principles of Minimum Contacts Part I 8m
- Civ Pro 2.5 - Principles of Minimum Contacts Part II 12m
- Civ Pro 2.6 - Online Commerce 6m
- Civ Pro 2.7 - The Reasonableness Requirement 5m
- Civ Pro 2.8 - Long Arm Statutes 3m
- Civ Pro 2.9 - Bristol-Myers Squibb 0m
- Civ Pro 2.10 - Specific Jurisdiction Review 8m
- Civ Pro 2.11 - Home Sweet Home: General Jurisdiction 13m
- Civ Pro 2.12 - Goliath and Personal Jurisdiction: Examples and Analyses 9m