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Cases and Materials on Torts by Richard Epstein (8th ed., 2004)
[edit]Intentionally Inflicted Harms: The Prima Facie Case and Defenses
[edit]- Physical Harms
- Trespass to Person, Land, and Chattels
- Vosburg v. Putney, 50 N.W. 403 (Wisc. 1891)
- Dougherty v. Stepp, 18 N.C. 371 (N.C. 1835)
- Intel Corp. v. Hamidi, 30 Cal. 4th 1342 (Cal. 2003)
- Defenses to Intentional Torts
- Consensual Defenses
- Mohr v. Williams, 104 N.W. 12 (Minn. 1905)
- Canterbury v. Spence
- Hudson v. Craft, 33 Cal.2d 654 (Cal. 1949)
- Insanity
- Self-defense
- Defense of Property
- Recapture of Chattels
- Necessity
- Consensual Defenses
- Trespass to Person, Land, and Chattels
- Emotional and Dignitary Harms
- Assault
- I. de S. and Wife v. W. de S.
- Tuberville v. Savage, 86 Eng .Rep. 684 (K. B. 1669)
- Blackstone, Commentaries (Vol. 3, p. 120 of the 1790 edition)
- Offensive Battery
- False Imprisonment
- Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Extreme and Outrageous Conduct
- Wilkinson v. Downton, 2 Q.B. 57 (Q.B. 1897)
- American Law Institute, Restatement (Second) of Torts § 46
- Assault
Strict Liability and Negligence: Historic and Analytic Foundations
[edit]- Formative Cases
- The Thorns Case, Y.B. 6 Ed. 4 (K.B. 1466)
- Weaver v. Ward
- The Forms of Action
- The Significance of the Forms
- Trespass and Case
- Scott v. Shepherd, 96 Eng. Rep. 525 (K.B. 1773)
- The Breakdown of the Forms
- Strict Liability and Negligence in the Last Half of the Nineteenth Century
- Brown v. Kendall
- Rylands v. Fletcher, U.K.H.L. 1 (1868)
- Brown v. Collins
- Powell v. Fall
- Holmes, The Common Law (1881), pp. 77-84, 88-96
- Strict Liability and Negligence in Modern Times
- Bolton v. Stone, AC 850 (U.K.H.L. 1951)
- Hammontree v. Jenner
The Negligence Issue
[edit]- The Reasonable Person
- Calculus of Risk
- Blyth v. Birmingham Water Works, 156 Eng. Rep. 1047 (Ex. Ch. 1856)
- Eckert v. Long Island R.R.
- Terry, Negligence, Harvard Law Review (1915), pp. 42-44
- Seavey, Negligence—Subjective or Objective?, Harvard Law Review (1927), p. 8, n. 7
- Osborne v. Montgomery
- Cooley v. Public Service Co.
- United States v. Carroll Towing Co., 159 F.2d 169 (2d. Cir. 1947)
- Ross, Settled Out of Court, The Social Process of Insurance Claims Adjustment (2d ed., 1980), pp. 98-99
- Lyons v. Midnight Sun Transportation Services, Inc.
- Andrews v. United States
- Custom
- Statutes and Regulations
- Thayer, Public Wrong and Private Action, Harvard Law Review (1914), pp. 321-323
- Osborne v. McMasters
- Restatement (Third) of Torts: Liability for Physical Harms § 14
- California Evidence Code § 69(a)
- Martin v. Herzog, 126 N.E. 814 (N.Y. 1920)
- Brown v. Shyne
- Uhr v. East Greenbush Central School District
- Judge and Jury
- Holmes, The Common Law (1881),pp. 110-111, 120-124
- Baltimore and Ohio R.R. v. Goodman
- Pokora v. Wabash Ry.
- Jewell v. CSX Transportion, Inc.
- Proof of Negligence
- Problems of Proof
- Res Ipsa Loquitur
- Contributory Negligence
- Basic Doctrine
- Butterfield v. Forrester
- Beems v. Chicago, Rock Island & Peoria R.R.
- Schwartz, Tort Law and the Economy in Nineteenth-Century America: A Reinterpretation, Yale Law Journal (1981), pp. 1717, 1759-162
- Gyerman v. United States Lines Co.
- LeRoy Fibre Co. v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
- Derheim v. N. Fiorito Co.
- Last Clear Chance
- Basic Doctrine
- Imputed Contributory Negligence
- Assumption of Risk
- Comparative Negligence
- At Common Law
- Beach, Beach on Contributory Negligence (2d ed. 1892), pp. 12-13
- Prosser, Comparative Negligence, California Law Review (1953), pp. 3-4
- Li v. Yellow Cab Co. of California, 532 P.2d 1226 (Cal. 1975)
- By Legislation
- Federal Employers Liability Act, 45 U.S.C. § 53 (2000)
- New York Civil Practive Law and Rules §§ 1411-1412 (1997)
- 42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes § 7102 (1998)
- Wisconsin Statutes § 895.045 (1997)
- Restatement (Third) of Torts—Apportionment of Liability § 7
- At Common Law
Multiple Defendants: Joint, Several, and Vicarious Liability
[edit]- Joint and Several Liability
- Union Stock Yards co. of Omaha v. Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy R.R.
- California Civil Procedure Code §§ 875-877.5
- American Motorcycle Association v. Superior Court
- McDermott, Inc. v. AmClyde & River Don Castings, Ltd.
- Vicarious Liability
- Cause in Fact
- Proximate cause (Herein of Duty)
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- Bacon, The Elements of the Common Lawes of England (1630)
- Street, Foundations of Legal Liability (1906), Vol. I, p. 110
- Ryan v. New York Central R.R.
- Berry v. Sugar Notch Borough
- Brower v. New York Central & H.R.R.
- Wagner v. International Ry.
- In re Polemis & Furness, Withy & Co., 3 K.B. 560 (1921)
- Palsgraf v. Long Island R.R., 162 N.E. 99 (N.Y. 1928)
- Marshall v. Nugent
- Overseas Tankship (U.K.) Ltd. v. Morts Dock & Engineering Co., Ltd. (Wagon Mound (No. 1)), U.K.P.C. 1 (1961)
- Emotional Distress
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Affirmative Duties
[edit]- The Duty to Rescue
- Luke 10:30-37
- Buch v. Amory Manufacturing Co.
- Hurley v. Eddingfield
- Ames, Law and Morals, Harvard Law Review (1908), pp. 110-113
- Epstein, A Theory of Strict Liability, The Journal of Legal Studies (1973), p. 198-200
- Posner, Epstein's Tort Theory: A Critique, The Journal of Legal Studies (1979), p. 460
- Bender, A Lawyer's Primer on Feminist Theory and Tort, Journal of Legal Education (1988), pp. 34-35
- Montgomery v. National Convoy & Trucking Co.
- Duties of Owners and Occupiers
- Gratuitous Undertakings
- Coggs v. Bernard, 2 Ld. Raym. 909 (K.B. 1703)
- Erie R.R. v. Stewart
- Marsalis v. LaSalle
- Moch Co. v. Rensselaer Water Co.
- American Law Institute, Restatement (Second) of Tort § 315
- Kline v. 1500 Massachusetts Avenue Apartment Corp.
- Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California, 551 P.2d 334 (Cal. 1976)
Traditional Strict Liability
[edit]- Conversion
- Poggi v. Scott
- Moore v. Regents of the University of California, 793 P.2d 479 (Cal. 1990)
- Animals
- Ultrahazardous or Abnormally Dangerous Activities
- Nuisance
- Private Nuisance
- Public Nuisance
- Anonymous, Y.B. Mich. 27 Hen. 8, f. 27, pl. 10 (1535) (Baldwin, C.J.) (dissent by Fitzherbert, J.)
- 532 Madison Avenue Gourmet Foods, Inc. v. Finlandia Center, Inc.
- Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders v. Beretta, U.S.A. Corp.
- Exposition
- Winterbottom v. Wright, 152 Eng. Rep. 402 (Ex. 1842)
- MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co., 111 N.E. 1050 (N.Y. 1916)
- Escola v. Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Fresno, 150 P.2d 436 (Cal. 1944)
- The Restatements
- Products Defects
- Manufacturing Defects
- Design Defects
- Campo v. Scofield
- 2 Harper and James On Torts § 28.5 (1956)
- Wade, On the Nature of Strict Tort Liability for Products, in Mississippi Law Journal (1973), pp. 825, 836-837
- Volkswagen of America, Inc. v. Young
- Barker v. Lull Engineering Co.
- Linegar v. Armour of America
- Potter v. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.
- Halliday v. Sturn, Ruger & Co.
- The Duty to Warn
- Plaintiff's Conduct
- Federal Preemption
- Geier v. American Honda Motor Co., 529 U.S. 861 (U.S. 2000)
- Recoverable Elements of Damages
- Pain and Suffering
- Economic Losses
- Contingency Fees, Fee Shifting Devices, Sales of Tort Claims, and Litigation Insurance
- Contingency Fees
- Fee Shifting
- Sales of Tort Claims
- Litigation Insurance
- Collateral Benefits
- Wrongful Death and Law of Consortium
- Wrongful Death
- History
- Measure of Damages
- Survival of Personal Injury Actions
- Actions for Loss of Consortium
- Wrongful Death
- Punitive Damages
- The Scope of Insurance Coverage
- Modern Tort Litigation
- Automobile Insurance Coverage
- The March to Compulsory Insurance
- The Standard Provisions of the Automobile Insurance Contract
- Ambiguities in the Position of the Liability Insurer
- The Duty to Defend
- The Obligation to Act in Good Faith
The No-Fault Systems
[edit]- Workers' Compensation
- Historical Origins
- The Scope of Coverage: "Arising out of and in the Course of Employment"
- Benefits Under the Workers' Compensation Statutes
- Exclusive Remedy
- No-Fault Insurance
- Automobile No-Fault Insurance
- American Bar Association, Special Committee on Automobile Insurance Legislation, Automobile No-Fault Insurance (1978), pp. 13-17
- Epstein, Automobile No-Fault Plans: A Second Look at First Principles, Creighton Law Review (1980), pp. 789-790
- Pinnick v. Cleary
- No-Fault Insurance for Medical and Product Injuries
- Automobile No-Fault Insurance
- The New Zealand Plan
- Report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry, Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand
- Credit Suisse First Boston, Accident Compensation: Options for Reform 9-12 (1998)
- The 9/11 Compensation Fund
Torts Against Nonphysical Interests
[edit]- Publication
- Doe v. Gonzaga University, 536 U.S. 273 (U.S. 2002)
- Firth v. State of New York
- False or Defamatory Statements
- Parmiter v. Coupland
- American Law Institute, Restatement (Second) of Torts § 559
- Wilkow v. Forbes, Inc.
- Muzikowski v. Paramount Pictures Corp.
- Veeder, Freedom of Public Discussion, Harvard Law Review (1910), pp. 419-420
- Libel and Slander
- The Common Law Distinction
- Libel Per Quod and Libel Per Se
- Basis of Liability: Intention, Negligence, and Strict Liability in Defamation
- Damages
- Special Damages
- General Damages
- McCormick, Damages § 116 (1935)
- Faulk v. Aware, Inc.
- Other Remedies
- Injunctions
- Retraction
- Reply Statutes
- Nonconstitutional Defenses
- Truth
- Privileges in the Private Sphere
- Legal Proceedings and Reports Thereon
- Reports on Public Proceedings or Meetings
- Fair Comment: Artistic and Literary Criticism
- Constitutional Privileges
- Public Officials and Public Figures
- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (U.S. 1964)
- Curtis Publishing Co. v. Butts, 388 U.S. 130 (U.S. 1967)
- Private Parties
- Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323 (U.S. 1974)
- Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps
- Public Officials and Public Figures
- Historical Background
- Warren and Brandeis, The Right to Privacy, Harvard Law Review (1890), pp. 193-197
- Prosser, Privacy, California Law Review (1960), pp. 383-384
- Kalven, Privacy in the Tort Law—Were Warren and Brandeis Wrong?, Law and Contemporary Problems (1966), pp. 330-331
- Prosser, Privacy, California Law Review (1960), pp. 389, 407
- Intrusion Upon Seclusion
- Public Disclosure of Embarrassing Private Facts
- False Light
- Commercial Appropriation of Plaintiff's Name or Likeness, or the Right of Publicity
- New York Civil Rights Law §§ 50, 51
- American Law Institute, Restatement (Second) of Torts § 652C
- Restatement (Third): Unfair Competition § 46
- White v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc
- Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co., 433 U.S. 562 (U.S. 1977)
- Factors Etc., Inc. v. Pro Arts, Inc.
- Fraud
- Negligent Misrepresentation
- Ultramares Corp. v. Touche, 174 N.E. 441 (N.Y. 1931)
- Inducement of Breach of Contract
- Lumley v. Gye, 118 Eng. Rep. 749 (K.B. 1853)
- Interference with Prospective Advantage
- Unfair Competition
Tort Immunities
[edit]- Domestic or Intrafamily Immunities
- Charitable Immunity
- Municipal Corporations
- At Common Law
- By Statute
- 745 Illinois Compiled Statutes §§ 10/2-102 — 10/2-202 (2003)
- Under the Constitution
- Sovereign Immunity
- Official Immunity
- Clinton v. Jones, 520 U.S. 681 (U.S. 1997