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The ten "What to Write" books which are used in Emerson's Bar Review Course are available for sale.

Each book contains learning tree diagrams which show the organization of the subject. The books give examples of what to write for sub topics within the subject.

For example, the Torts "What to Write" book provides a learning tree diagram which includes all the torts and their elements, and uses hypotheticals to illustrate what to write for duty, breach, actual causation, proximate cause, etc. The contracts book uses hypotheticals to illustrate what to write for formation of common law contracts, formation of UCC contracts, breach of contract, etc.

The following "What to Write" books are available: What to Write on Contract Exams What to Write on Torts Exams What to Write on Real Property Exams What to Write on Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Exams (This book is primarily tree diagrams of the two subjects) What to Write on Constitutional Law Exams What to Write on Evidence Exams What to Write on Civil Procedure Exams What to Write on Remedies Exams What to Write on Corporations Exams What to Write on Community Property Exams