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"During the coming decades, the digital revolution that has transformed so much of our world will transform legal education as well. The digital production and distribution of course materials will powerfully affect both the content and the way materialsare used in the classroom and library. This collection of essays by leading legal scholars in various fields explores three aspects of this coming transformation. The first set of essays discusses the way digital materials will be created and how they will change concepts of authorship as well as methods of production and distribution. The second set explores the impact of digital materials on law school classrooms and law libraries, and the third set considers the potential transformation of the curriculum that the materials are likely to produce. Taken together, these essays provide a guide to momentous changes that every legal teacher and scholar needs to understand"--

"During the coming decades, the digital revolution that has transformed so much of our world will transform legal education as well. The digital production and distribution of course materials will powerfully affect both the content and the way materialsare used in the classroom and library. This collection of essays by leading legal scholars in various fields explores three aspects of this coming transformation. The first set of essays discusses the way digital materials will be created and how they will change concepts of authorship as well as methods of production and distribution. The second set explores the impact of digital materials on law school classrooms and law libraries, and the third set considers the potential transformation of the curriculum that the materials are likely to produce. Taken together, these essays provide a guide to momentous changes that every legal teacher and scholar needs to understand"--Provided by publisher.

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This collection of essays by legal scholars explores the digital revolution that has transformed legal education.
Acknowledgments vii
Biographical Notes ix
Introduction 1(12)
Edward Rubin
PART I CREATING DIGITAL COURSE MATERIALS
1 The Digital Path of the Law
13(21)
Ronald K. L. Collins
David M. Skover
2 Open Source and the Reinvention of Legal Education
34(26)
Matthew T. Bodie
3 Copyright and Innovation in Legal Course Materials
60(21)
R. Anthony Reese
PART II TEACHING WITH DIGITAL COURSE MATERIALS
4 Digital Evolution in Law School Course Books: Trade-Offs, Opportunities, and Vigilance
81(25)
Lawrence A. Cunningham
5 Smarter Law School Casebooks
106(24)
John Palfrey
6 Law Games: The Importance of Virtual Worlds and Serious Video Games for the Future of Legal Education
130(28)
Gregory Silverman
7 Law Students and the New Law Library: An Old Paradigm
158(27)
Penny A. Hazelton
PART III REFORMING THE CURRICULUM THROUGH DIGITAL COURSE MATERIALS
8 Law School 2.0: Course Books in the Digital Age
185(15)
David C. Vladeck
9 The New Course Book and the New Law School Curriculum
200(30)
Edward Rubin
10 Casebooks, Learning Theory, and the Need to Manage Uncertainty
230(19)
Peggy Cooper Davis
Index 249
Edward Rubin is University Professor of Law and Political Science at Vanderbilt University. After clerking on the US Court of Appeals for Judge Jon Newman, he practiced entertainment law in New York City. He then taught law at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt, where he served as Dean from 2005 to 2009. He is the author of Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons (with Malcolm Feeley), Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State, and Federalism: Political Identity and Tragic Compromise (with Malcolm Feeley). He is also the author of two casebooks: The Regulatory State (with Lisa Bressman and Kevin Stack) and The Payments System: Cases, Materials and Issues (with Robert Cooter) and the editor of Minimizing Harm: A New Crime Policy for Modern America.