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Teaching Torts: A Teacher's Guide to Studies in American Tort Law
Mastering Torts offers a clear, doctrinal overview of the law governing compensation for personal injuries and property damage.
In Judge and Jury: American Tort Law on Trial, economists Eric Helland and Alexander Tabarrok present their study of tens of thousands of tort cases from across the United States.
Mastering Torts presents in a clear, narrative form a doctrinal overview of the law of torts. Designed especially for law students, this hornbook-like treatment is a mixture of doctrinal condensation...
Tort Law: Concepts and Applications Video CasesEach chapter of the text contains multiple scenario-based video cases dealing with practice, procedure and ethical issues in tort litigation that bring the world of the practicing paralegal ...
Our Liability Predicament is a non-political and non-polemical discussion of our present-day liability system and its problems. It concludes that the culprit has been the gradual devolution of American tort...
"Written for teachers of tort law using Studies in American Tort Law, this teacher's manual offers a rich and perceptive look at the complexities of teaching tort law. Johnson offers...
Tort Law and the Construction of Change studies the interaction of law and social change in American history.
G. Edward White's 'Tort Law in America' is regarded as a standard in the field.
For Justice Dugro, Griffin's race minimized his injury and meant that, even though plaintiff was entitled to a damage award, his injury had less value than if he had been white. At one point, he even noted that Griffin's employer had ...