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This title covers several facets of tort law from a global
perspective, including the tort law of other countries, as compared
to U.S. law; U.S. statutes with an international tort law aspect
(such as the Alien Tort Statute, the Anti-Terrorism Act, and the
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act); and international tort treaties,
such as the Warsaw Convention. The materials will add depth to your
students' views of the U.S. tort system and the larger legal world.
While intended as a supplement in torts courses, the book is also
suitable for a stand-alone course.
Dobbs, Hayden & Bublick's Torts and Compensation is a perennial
student and faculty favorite, written by the authors of the leading
Torts treatise. As with the previous eight editions, it contains
the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of Tort law
available. It includes dozens of new cases (both primary cases and
case citations in notes) that were decided since the publication of
the 8th edition of the casebook in 2017. Topics given new or
expanded treatment include qualified immunity in 1983 cases;
battery by "gif"; trespass in cases involving drones and fracking;
liability of Amazon as a seller in products liability actions; and
defamation over the internet.
Dobbs, Hayden & Bublick's Torts and Compensation is a perennial
student and faculty favorite, written by the authors of the leading
Torts treatise. As with the previous eight editions, it contains
the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of Tort law
available. It includes dozens of new cases (both primary cases and
case citations in notes) that were decided since the publication of
the 8th edition of the casebook in 2017. Topics given new or
expanded treatment include qualified immunity in 1983 cases;
battery by "gif"; trespass in cases involving drones and fracking;
liability of Amazon as a seller in products liability actions; and
defamation over the internet. The Concise Edition is streamlined
for professors who teach a four-unit course or who want to cover
fewer pages per day yet retain complete coverage.
The Fifth Edition of Ethical Lawyering retains the strengths of the
first four editions, with a continued focus on the complexities of
the law and ethics rules governing lawyers as reflected in the
modern case law, the most recent ABA Model Rules and state
variations, and ABA and state ethics opinions. An ideal length for
a two- or three-credit course in professional responsibility, this
casebook provides comprehensive yet streamlined coverage of a
subject as challenging as any in the law school curriculum.
The Fifth Edition of Ethical Lawyering retains the strengths of the
first four editions, with a continued focus on the complexities of
the law and ethics rules governing lawyers as reflected in the
modern case law, the most recent ABA Model Rules and state
variations, and ABA and state ethics opinions. An ideal length for
a two- or three-credit course in professional responsibility, this
casebook provides comprehensive yet streamlined coverage of a
subject as challenging as any in the law school curriculum.
The authors of this new casebook are both award-winning teachers
and have organized the text to make it interesting and
user-friendly for professors and students alike. The book is
structured for maximum flexibility for classroom use. The chapters
are of moderate length and logically divided into sections and
subsections to ease omissions for professors teaching a 3-credit
Remedies course. The book begins with an introduction to law and
equity and places contemporary remedies in historical context. It
then moves to cover each major topic—injunctive relief,
restitution, and damages—in detail. Later chapters cover specific
legal areas, which professors can choose from to customize coverage
in their course: remedies for harms to real property, harms to
personal property and physical injuries to persons, and harms to
dignitary interests and constitutional rights. The book covers many
current issues and cases, including approximately 50 main cases
decided during the past three years. Topics covered include (in
alphabetical order): abortion (including the Texas Heartbeat Law),
Black Lives Matter protests, discriminations, election
interference, First Amendment violations, immigration restrictions,
litigation involving Donald Trump, pandemic-related litigation,
pollution, qualified immunities, and the Supreme Court's "Shadow
docket.
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. This newly-updated
edition includes citations to hundreds of cases and statutes
decided over the last decade, as well as references to the
Restatement (Third) of Torts.
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