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Torts Cases and Contexts Eric Johnson Volume 2

By: Johnson, Eric E [author]Contributor(s): Open Textbook Library [distributor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Open Textbook Library Publisher: CALI's eLangdell® Press Description: 1 online resourceISBN: Subject(s): Law -- Textbooks -- United States | Civil Law -- TextbooksLOC classification: KF385.A4K623Online resources: Access online version
Contents:
Part IV: Dealing with Accidents: Beyond Negligence -- 13. Strict Liability -- 14. Products Liability -- 15. Safety and Health Regulation -- Part V: Intentional Torts -- 16. Introduction to Intentional Torts -- 17. Battery and Assault -- 18. False Imprisonment -- 19. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress -- 20. Trespass to Land -- 21. Trespass to Chattels and Conversion -- 22. Defenses to Intentional Torts -- Part VI: Remedies -- 23. General Issues in Remedies -- 24. Compensatory Damages -- 25. Punitive Damages -- 26. Multiple Tortfeasors -- Part VII: Special Issues with Parties and Actions -- 27. Immunities and Tort Liability of the Government -- 28. Constitutional Torts -- 29. Thresholds of Life -- Part VIII: Oblique Torts -- 30. Transactional Torts -- 31. Defamation -- 32. Privacy Torts -- Aftermatter
Subject: Plain-spoken and convivial, this casebook makes a deliberate effort to explain the law, rather than to provide a mere compilation of readings and questions. Simple concepts are presented simply. Complex concepts are broken down and accompanied by examples and problems. By being clear and straightforward, the casebook aims to quickly get students to the point where they can navigate regions of gray and build nuanced arguments. The book is written from the conviction that when students stop to puzzle over something, it should be because the law itself puzzles, not because the book obfuscates. Students describe the book as easy to read. A key aim is context, with explanations of how pieces of doctrine fit into the bigger picture. There is also a continual effort to plug doctrine into the real world of practice, getting students to think about litigation strategy and tactics. Another key feature is a high-degree of organization. Doctrine is explained upfront, independent of and before the cases. After the cases, there is no notes-and-questions mishmash. Historical notes, check-your-understanding questions, questions to ponder, and problems are all separately labeled as such. The readings are rich with variety. The classic cases are here, of course. But there are also atypical readings that allow students to see tort law from different perspectives, including an opening statement, a closing argument, administrative-enforcement letters, an excerpt from a novel, and an opinion on tribal law from a Navajo court. Many selections are also startlingly modern, with facts involving texting-and-driving, alcoholic energy drinks, Facebook libel, suddenly accelerating Toyotas, and the misery of a six-hour tarmac delay. Please note that the publisher requires you to login to access and download the textbooks.
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Part IV: Dealing with Accidents: Beyond Negligence -- 13. Strict Liability -- 14. Products Liability -- 15. Safety and Health Regulation -- Part V: Intentional Torts -- 16. Introduction to Intentional Torts -- 17. Battery and Assault -- 18. False Imprisonment -- 19. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress -- 20. Trespass to Land -- 21. Trespass to Chattels and Conversion -- 22. Defenses to Intentional Torts -- Part VI: Remedies -- 23. General Issues in Remedies -- 24. Compensatory Damages -- 25. Punitive Damages -- 26. Multiple Tortfeasors -- Part VII: Special Issues with Parties and Actions -- 27. Immunities and Tort Liability of the Government -- 28. Constitutional Torts -- 29. Thresholds of Life -- Part VIII: Oblique Torts -- 30. Transactional Torts -- 31. Defamation -- 32. Privacy Torts -- Aftermatter

Plain-spoken and convivial, this casebook makes a deliberate effort to explain the law, rather than to provide a mere compilation of readings and questions. Simple concepts are presented simply. Complex concepts are broken down and accompanied by examples and problems. By being clear and straightforward, the casebook aims to quickly get students to the point where they can navigate regions of gray and build nuanced arguments. The book is written from the conviction that when students stop to puzzle over something, it should be because the law itself puzzles, not because the book obfuscates. Students describe the book as easy to read. A key aim is context, with explanations of how pieces of doctrine fit into the bigger picture. There is also a continual effort to plug doctrine into the real world of practice, getting students to think about litigation strategy and tactics. Another key feature is a high-degree of organization. Doctrine is explained upfront, independent of and before the cases. After the cases, there is no notes-and-questions mishmash. Historical notes, check-your-understanding questions, questions to ponder, and problems are all separately labeled as such. The readings are rich with variety. The classic cases are here, of course. But there are also atypical readings that allow students to see tort law from different perspectives, including an opening statement, a closing argument, administrative-enforcement letters, an excerpt from a novel, and an opinion on tribal law from a Navajo court. Many selections are also startlingly modern, with facts involving texting-and-driving, alcoholic energy drinks, Facebook libel, suddenly accelerating Toyotas, and the misery of a six-hour tarmac delay. Please note that the publisher requires you to login to access and download the textbooks.

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