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The Torts Process

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The Torts Process, Seventh Edition, offers a student-friendly, procedural approach to tort law. By utilizing a problem-based methodology, students are challenged throughout the text with the use of theoretical and real-life situations. This interactive, well-balanced approach will enable students to grasp the basics of tort law more effectively and efficiently than others of its kind.

Many great features of the Sixth Edition are

a problem approach that challenges student understanding through the use of both theoretical and real-life situations a clear, balanced presentation that enables students to understand the overarching structure and organization of tort law better than any other book a lively mix of problems, cases, excerpts, notes, and questions a Teacher's Manual with a sample syllabus and guidance on the most effective use of the problem material ; ; The Seventh Edition brings with it some significant

new co-author Douglas A. Kysar of Cornell University brings his expertise to the author team a new chapter on the global dimensions of tort law An author website to support classroom instruction using this title is available at www.aspenlawschool.com/henderson_torts7

869 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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This is my favorite of the casebooks, it talks a lot about how human bias relates to the law.
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this is a book I don't have to use next semester!!! 496 pages read in this book (and I probably read a few extra to make it an even 500)
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