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20Sep

Causation in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Three Arguable Mistakes

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By: David W. Robertson*

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* W. Page Keeton Chair in Tort Law and University Distinguished Teaching Professor, University of Texas at Austin.

Tags: Causation Restatement (Third) of Torts Tort
« Land-Possessor Liability in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Too Much and Too Little
The Status of Trespassers on Land »
20Sep

Land-Possessor Liability in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Too Much and Too Little

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By: Stephen D. Sugarman*

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*Roger J. Traynor Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley. Thanks to Christine Fujita (UC Berkeley School of Law 2009) for research and editing assistance.

Tags: Duty Landowners Liability Restatement (Third) of Torts
« Climate Change, Corporate Strategy, and Corporate Law Duties
Causation in the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Three Arguable Mistakes »
19Jan

Breaking the Law and Getting Paid for it: How the Third Restatement of Torts Synthesizes Two Distinct Standards of Care Owed to Trespassers

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By Ann Fievet

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Tags: Duty Restatement (Third) of Torts Tort
« Violence on the Brain: A Critique of Neuroscience in Criminal Law
Painting the Past and Paying for it: The Demise of Daubert in the Context of Historian Expert Witnesses »

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