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Torts Stories

Torts Stories
Author: Robert L. Rabin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Torts
ISBN: 9781587785030

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This publication provides a student with an understanding of ten leading torts cases, focusing on how the litigation was shaped by lawyers, judges and socioeconomic factors, and why the cases have attained landmark status. It is suitable for adoption as a supplement in a first-year torts course, or as a text for an advanced seminar.


Torts!, third edition

Torts!, third edition
Author: Jonathan L. Zittrain
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0262370069

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A law school casebook that maps the progression of the law of torts through the language and example of public judicial decisions in a range of cases. A tort is a wrong that a court is prepared to recognize, usually in the form of ordering the transfer of money (“damages”) from the wrongdoer to the wronged. The tort system offers recourse for people aggrieved and harmed by the actions of others. By filing a lawsuit, private citizens can demand the attention of alleged wrongdoers to account for what they’ve done—and of a judge and jury to weigh the claims and set terms of compensation. This book, which can be used as a primary text for a first-year law school torts course, maps the progression of the law of torts through the language and example of public judicial decisions in a range of cases. Taken together, these cases show differing approaches to the problems of defining legal harm and applying those definitions to a messy world. The cases range from alleged assault and battery by “The Schoolboy Kicker” (1891) to the liability of General Motors for “The Crumpling Toe Plate” (1993). 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.


Constitutional Law Stories

Constitutional Law Stories
Author: Michael C. Dorf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Dorf's Constitutional Law Stories provides a student with an understanding of 15 leading U.S. constitutional law cases. It focuses on how lawyers, judges, and socioeconomic factors shaped the litigation, and why the cases have attained landmark status. This book is suitable for adoption as a supplement in an introductory constitutional law course or as a text for an advanced seminar.


Kings of Tort

Kings of Tort
Author: Alan Lange
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Judicial corruption
ISBN: 9781597252768

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"Kings of Tort chronicles a tale of judicial bribery and political intrigue in Mississippi ... . It features the story of Dickie Scruggs, who was largely credited with bringing down Big Tobacco in the early 1990s. From his ascent to a net worth of nearly a billion dollars to his downfall stemming from his role in improperly influencing two local judges to influence cases involving fee disputes with other lawyers, the book documents how those in Scruggs's own trusted circle of tort barons turned on him and cooperated with federal authorities. It also shows the political influence he wielded with judges, attorneys general, and even his own brother-in-law, former US Senator Trent Lott" --


First Amendment Stories

First Amendment Stories
Author: Richard W. Garnett
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Assembly, Right of
ISBN: 9781599417752

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Softbound - New, softbound print book.


Mass Tort Deals

Mass Tort Deals
Author: Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108416977

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Presenting twenty-two years of multidistrict litigation data, this book exposes a systematic lack of checks and balances in our courts.


Torts

Torts
Author: John C. P. Goldberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0195373979

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Christina Brooks Whitman, Francis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School --


The King of Torts

The King of Torts
Author: John Grisham
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307576027

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The office of the public defender is not known as a training ground for bright young litigators. Clay Carter has been there too long and, like most of his colleagues, dreams of a better job in a real firm. When he reluctantly takes the case of a young man charged with a random street killing, he assumes it is just another of the many senseless murders that hit D.C. every week. As he digs into the background of his client, Clay stumbles on a conspiracy too horrible to believe. He suddenly finds himself in the middle of a complex case against one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, looking at the kind of enormous settlement that would totally change his life—that would make him, almost overnight, the legal profession’s newest king of torts... Don’t miss John Grisham’s new book, THE EXCHANGE: AFTER THE FIRM!


The Torts Process

The Torts Process
Author: James A. Henderson
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 1357
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454887990

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The Torts Process, Ninth Edition uses a student-friendly, procedurally-focused approach that relies on proven problem-and-cases pedagogy to illuminate the overarching structure and organization of tort law. Its lively mix of problems, cases, notes, and questions stimulate thought and discussion, while providing a firm foundation in tort doctrine, history, and theory.


International Law Stories

International Law Stories
Author: John E. Noyes
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This title sets the most significant international law cases in their social, political, and historical context. It showcases 13 essays by leading international law experts. The essays are organized in three groupings: stories about the development of international human rights law, stories about the use of international law in the U.S. legal system, and stories about international law's impact on interstate politics and the global economy. Experienced international law scholars, teachers, and practitioners will discover valuable new insights, and readers new to international law will find that the book quickly immerses them in the most significant developments in the field.