Using comparative and international materials can enrich the teaching of almost any course. It also helps better prepare students for the transnational contexts of their future legal work. This panel will provide practical examples, materials, and advice on how to integrate foreign and international law materials in basic first-year courses such as Criminal Law, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, and Legal Research and Writing. We will also take a briefer look at adding foreign and international materials in upper level courses.