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| | | discussion results  marenda (37) | | Do write or blog? I'm hosting a series about college life and I'm looking for guest writers or bloggers. Does this interest you? | | | | | | blog results  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Up until recently I was agnostic on the question of whether tort law reflects ends-in-themselves moral values or is simply a positive manifestation of the instrumental means with which to achieve... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Monday's guest blogger is James A. Henderson, Jr. Henderson is the Frank B. Ingersoll Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, where he teaches Torts and Products Liability. After he received both an... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Courts generally turn to industry standards for determining the duty owed by owners and operators of professional sports facilities to their customers. They also find that people attending sporting... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Michael McCann is an Associate Professor of Law at Vermont Law School, where he teaches sports law, antitrust, torts, and sales. He also teaches a sports law reading group at Yale Law School. McCann... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | As someone who has regularly taught, and written extensively, in both the fields of tort law and substantive criminal law, I thought I might suggest a few ways that criminal law doctrine and... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Monday's guest blogger is Ken Simons. Simons is the Honorable Frank R. Kenison Distinguished Scholar in Law and Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law. Simons has been a member of the BU... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Honored to be here for a guest post. In choosing my topic, I’ve decided to forgo the chance to, ahem, promote my own recent torts publications and instead write in response to the request I’ve heard... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Monday's guest blogger is Anita Bernstein. Bernstein is the Anita and Stuart Subotnick Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, where she currrently teaches Torts, Marriage and the Law, and The Legal... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Nothing in torts is more sacrosanct than the aggrieved party’s right to sue. Some theorists see it as a political right of access to an important public institution. Others say it is a moral... | | |  TortsProf Blog (0) | | Alan Calnan is Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School. He developed a profound interest in jurisprudence and the social policies that influence it while serving as Notes and Comments editor of... | | | | | | |
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