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Tort Law: Cases, Perspectives, and Problems


Thomas C. Galligan Jr.


Colby-Sawyer College

Phoebe A. Haddon


University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Frank L. Maraist


Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge - Paul M. Hebert Law Center

Frank McClellan


Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law

Michael L. Rustad


Suffolk University Law School; Stetson University - College of Law

Nicolas Terry


Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Stephanie M. Wildman


Santa Clara University - School of Law


Santa Clara Univ. Legal Studies Research Paper No. 07-29
TORT LAW: CASES, PERSPECTIVES, AND PROBLEMS, LexisNexis, 2007

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Thomas C. Galligan, Jr. (Colby-Sawyer College), Phoebe A. Haddon (Temple), Frank L. Maraist (Louisiana State), Frank M. McClellan (Temple), Michael L. Rustad (Suffolk), Nicolas P. Terry (St. Louis), and Stephanie M. Wildman (Santa Clara) are pleased to announce the Fourth Edition of Tort Law: Cases, Perspectives, and Problems available from LexisNexis.

The authors have dramatically revised the Fourth Edition of this unique casebook. Chapter One is unique among American torts casebooks in its examination of how the dominant twenty-first century tort theories influence judicial decisionmaking and scholarship. That chapter explains six key perspectives on tort law: Law and Economics; Corrective Justice; Critical Race Theory; Critical Feminism; Pragmatism; and Social Justice. This chapter references the famous McDonald's hot coffee litigation as a case study to illustrate these perspectives in action. Subsequent chapters continue to work through that case study and continually reference the perspectives to explain or challenge the decided cases.

This new edition presents the important cases, statutes, empirical data, and competing tort theories in a problems-oriented format designed to help students acquire a sophisticated understanding of tort law through active learning. As before, the text includes a large number of problems. Now, however, problem sets at the end of each substantive chapter organize the updated and considerably expanded Problems. This extensively rewritten and reorganized edition includes the classic common law torts cases, but also presents updated and teachable, cutting-edge decisions that will demand student interest and hold their attention. Particular care has been to take account of the most recent commentaries on tort law, such as the growing importance of the Restatement (Third) of Torts.

The authors seek to provide students with innovative cases and problems, empowering them with practical skills. By exposing students to the most important contemporary tort law theories, the Fourth Edition of this casebook encourages students to go beyond passively memorizing case holdings and the voyeuristic experience of reading appellate opinions and truly gain perspectives on tort law.

The Table of Contents, Preface, and Chapter 1 are available to download here.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 71

Keywords: Torts, Legal Education, Legal Educator, Discrimination

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Date posted: June 28, 2007  

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Galligan, Thomas C., Haddon, Phoebe A., Maraist, Frank L., McClellan, Frank, Rustad, Michael L., Terry, Nicolas P. and Wildman, Stephanie M., Tort Law: Cases, Perspectives, and Problems. Santa Clara Univ. Legal Studies Research Paper No. 07-29; TORT LAW: CASES, PERSPECTIVES, AND PROBLEMS, LexisNexis, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=997177

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Thomas C. Galligan Jr. (Contact Author)
Colby-Sawyer College ( email )
541 Main Street
New London, NH 03257
United States
Phoebe A. Haddon
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law ( email )
500 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-1786
United States
410-706-2041 (Phone)
Frank L. Maraist
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge - Paul M. Hebert Law Center ( email )
440 Law Center Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States
Frank McClellan
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law ( email )
1719 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States
Michael L. Rustad
Suffolk University Law School ( email )
120 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108-4977
United States

Stetson University - College of Law ( email )
1401 61st Street South
Gulfport, FL 33707
United States
Nicolas P. Terry
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law ( email )
530 W. New York St
Indianapolis, IN 46202
United States

Stephanie M. Wildman
Santa Clara University - School of Law ( email )
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
United States
408-554-5350 (Phone)
408-554-5440 (Fax)
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