Tort Law: A 21st-Century Approach
Instructor Overview
The purposes of tort law have expanded over the centuries of its evolution. In its earliest forms in England in the 12th century, tort claims provided a means of ordering civil society and keeping the peace. By defining certain conduct as wrongful and enabling a means of redress for harms caused by deviations from that standard, tort law reflected and helped shape social behavior and expectations.
Collection Resources
1: Introduction to Tort Law
2: Intentional Torts
3: Negligence
- Multiple Choice
Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script) 3.2F
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Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script) 3.2E
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Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script) 3.2D
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Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script) 3.2C
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Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script) 3.2B
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Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script) 3.2A
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- Multiple Choice
- Multiple Choice
- Accordion