You can put this under the Contrapositive section:
I believe your definition of the contrapositive is wrong. If
P => Q then the contrapositive is
not Q => not P, instead of
not P => not Q.
For instance:
(1) If you live in Massachusetts then you live in the USA (P => Q) -- correct
(2) If you do not live in Massachusetts then you do not live in the USA (not P => not Q) -- incorrect
(3) If you do not live in the USA then you do not live in Massachusetts (not Q => not P) -- correct
Statements (1) and (2) do not have to be either both true or both false, as shown above. Statements (1) and (3) do have to be either both true or both false, which is what I think you meant by the Law of the Contrapositive.