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This single-volume hornbook provides a comprehensive overview of tort and injury law. The book covers all of the major topics in tort law. Topics include liability for physical injuries, as well as emotional, dignitary, and economic harms.
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Unlocking Tort Law brings the law to life with diagrams, key facts charts and activities to ensure that you engage with, and fully understand, tort law.
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Washed-up public defender Clay Carter's latest case, a routine street killing, takes an unexpected turn when he discovers evidence of a conspiracy involving a large drug company and a lawsuit with a huge potential settlement.
Maria TORRES; Melchor Torres,- Everardo Torres,Ramon Torres; Melchor Torres, Jr. Plaintiffs and City ofMadera; Marcy Noriega, Plaintiffs—Appellants, v. TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC., Defendant—Appellee. No. 05-16468. Companion case No.
This work seeks to show that this apparently simple proposition provides the groundwork for a theoretical model for conceiving the law of torts, and a way of understanding the subject.
Each case is an artifact of its time; students can compare the judges’ societal perceptions and moral compasses to those of the current era. This book is part of the Open Casebook series from Harvard Law School Library and MIT Press.