The Legal Eaglets Series

  • THE HAUNTED HOUSE CASE

    No one could tell Miss Fitch's house was haunted... and she didn't tell either.  Learn about the duty to disclose the paranormal in this fresh take on the classic property case Stambovsky v. Ackley.

  • THE HAIRY HAND CASE

    "I went to Dr. Duck McGee, and he's a quack, quack, quack! He promised me a perfect hand, and I want my money back..." Join Duck and Frog for a zany but simple exploration of expectation damages, loosely inspired by the classic contracts case Hawkins v. McGee, better known as the "Hairy Hand" Case.

  • THE FANCY FUR COAT CASE

    Bunny Lefkowitz loves summer. He loves to go outside and play. But when winter comes around, he just stays inside all day.

    In this story of offer and acceptance, Bunny Lefkowitz wants to buy a new fur coat to keep him warm in the winter. But will he get weaseled out of this deal? This story was loosely inspired by the classic contract case Lefkowitz v. Greater Minneapolis Surplus Store.

  • THE CHICKEN CASE

    The issue is, "What is chicken?" When the words of their deal are vague, Ms. Frig and Mr. Beans call in an expert to help decide whether some quirky birds are, in fact, chickens. This story is loosely based upon the classic chicken case, Frigaliment Importing Co. v. B.N.S. Int'l Sales Corp.

  • THE THIS FOR THAT CASE

    Learn about the law of quid pro quo - and the value of healthy habits - from a young pig and his uncle. This story is loosely based upon the classic contract case Hamer v. Sidway.

  • THE PEERLESS CASE

    At last they realized the error they’d made: two different ships left on two different days! Learn about the law of mutual mistake from a new-take on the very old “Peerless” case, Raffles v. Wichelhaus.