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Buy 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.
Principally authored by the late James A. Henderson, Jr., and now led by Douglas A. Kysar of Yale Law School, The Torts Process has for fifty years now has given law students a clear, engaging, and sophisticated treatment of the law of torts. The Torts Process uses a student-friendly, procedurally-focused approach that relies on proven problem-and-cases pedagogy to illuminate the overarching structure and organization of tort law. Its lively mix of problems, cases, notes, and questions stimulate thought and discussion, while providing a firm foundation in tort doctrine, history, and theory New to the Tenth Professors and students will benefit

1120 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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font super small, too many squib cases and WHY is negligence not covered in order it messed me up until the day before the final
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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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