Aspen Casebook Ser.: Torts : Cases and Materials by James A. Henderson Jr., W. Bradley Wendel and Aaron D. Twerski (2021, Book, Other)

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PublisherWolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
ISBN-10154382630X
ISBN-139781543826302
eBay Product ID (ePID)15050091204

Product Key Features

Number of Pages1040 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTorts : Cases and Materials
SubjectLegal Education, Torts, General
Publication Year2021
TypeTextbook
AuthorJames A. Henderson Jr., W. Bradley Wendel, Aaron D. Twerski
Subject AreaLaw
SeriesAspen Casebook Ser.
FormatBook, Other

Dimensions

Item Length10 in
Item Width7.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number5
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2020-045530
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal346.7303
SynopsisBuy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on Casebook Connect, including lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes practice questions , an outline tool , and other helpful resources . Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Written first and foremost as a teaching tool, Torts: Cases and Materials , is a casebook that engages students without avoiding the hard questions. Modeled on the venerable Prosser casebook, but intended to be modern, accessible, and yet sophisticated, this book consistently gets high marks from students for being clear, user-friendly, and not playing hide-the-ball like so many other casebooks. Challenging hypotheticals and authors' dialogues engage students while allowing instructors to probe more deeply into ambiguous or developing areas of law. The book's manageable length makes it ideal for a three- to four-hour introductory Torts course. New to the Fifth Edition: Cases that are judiciously edited, so as to let the judges' voices be heard, along with the inclusion of dissenting opinions where important. Numerous recent cases have been added both in the notes and as principal cases, while old material has been pruned back to reduce unnecessary bulk. Continued integration of the Third Restatement throughout the book, including caselaw development following the new Restatement (particularly in the area of foreseeability, duty, and proximate cause). Professors and student will benefit from: Text designed to clarify the law, not further befuddle students. Explanations, note cases, and hypotheticals that are aimed at increasing understanding. Writing style written in a conversational manner to be plain-spoken and transparent about both the law and the authors' pedagogical goals., Written first and foremost as a teaching tool, Torts: Cases and Materials, is a casebook that engages students without avoiding the hard questions. Modeled on the venerable Prosser casebook, but intended to be modern, accessible, and yet sophisticated, this book consistently gets high marks from students for being clear, user-friendly, and not playing hide-the-ball like so many other casebooks. Challenging hypotheticals and authors' dialogues engage students while allowing instructors to probe more deeply into ambiguous or developing areas of law. The book's manageable length makes it ideal for a three- to four-hour introductory Torts course. New to the Fifth Edition: Cases that are judiciously edited, so as to let the judges' voices be heard, along with the inclusion of dissenting opinions where important. Numerous recent cases have been added both in the notes and as principal cases, while old material has been pruned back to reduce unnecessary bulk. Continued integration of the Third Restatement throughout the book, including caselaw development following the new Restatement (particularly in the area of foreseeability, duty, and proximate cause). Professors and student will benefit from: Text designed to clarify the law, not further befuddle students. Explanations, note cases, and hypotheticals that are aimed at increasing understanding. Writing style written in a conversational manner to be plain-spoken and transparent about both the law and the authors' pedagogical goals.
LC Classification NumberKF1250.T93 2021

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