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Bundle: Basic Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems, Seventh Edition and PracticePerfect

Authors
  • Arthur Best
  • David W. Barnes
  • Nicholas Kahn-Fogel
  • Joseph W. Glannon
  • Patrick Shin
  • Julie Steiner
Series / Aspen Bundle Series
Description

Print + Digital Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798894104942 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543838305.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9798894104959 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543838305.

Offering comprehensive coverage that is suitable for one- or two-semester torts courses, Basic Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems, Seventh Edition’s flexible organization accommodates courses that begin either with coverage of intentional torts in Chapter 2 or negligence, beginning with Chapter 3. Chapters 9-16 allow teachers to select additional topics that fit best with their curriculum and interests.


Bundle also includes PracticePerfect: Tort, a visually engaging, interactive study aid designed to help students review core course topics and test their ability to recall and correctly apply the law. PracticePerfect contains a library of animated videos that explain course topics through hypothetical situations, quizzes to test knowledge and understanding, and progress trackers so students can identify their strengths and weaknesses in the course. Designed to work with all major casebooks, PracticePerfect is the ideal study companion for today's law students. 


 

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About the authors
Arthur Best
Professor of Law Emeritus
Sturm College of Law & University of Denver

Arthur Best has been a member of the Sturm College of Law faculty since 1988. He has published broadly in fields including evidence, torts, advertising regulation, dispute resolution, and lawyers’ ethics. Among his books are When Consumers Complain (Columbia University Press: 1981), Evidence: Examples and Explanations (Aspen Publishing: 14thEdition, 2026), Basic Tort Law (Aspen Publishing: 6th Edition, 2022) (co-author), Evidence: Practice, Problems, and Rules (Aspen Publishing: 4th Edition, 2024), and frequent Wigmore on Evidence Supplement volumes (Wolters Kluwer: since 1995).

Recent articles are “Lying Lawyers and Recumbent Regulators,” 49 Ind. L. Rev. 1 (2015), “Winking at the Jury: ‘Implicit Vouching’ versus the Limits on Opinions about Credibility,” 55 Ariz. L. Rev. 265 (2013) (co-author), “Student Evaluations of Law Teaching Work Well: Strongly Agree, Agree, Neutral, Disagree, Strongly Disagree,” 40 Southwestern L. Rev. 1 (2007), “Impediments to Reasonable Tort Reform: Lessons from the Adoption of Comparative Negligence,” 40 Ind. L. Rev. 1 (2007).

Best has served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Sturm College of Law at University of Denver and as president of the University’s Faculty Senate. He has represented the Association of American Law Schools and the American Bar Association as a member and chair of law school accreditation inspection teams. He has also served on the board of directors of Colorado Lawyers for the Arts and of the Denver-based Hannah Kahn Dance Company.

David W. Barnes
Distinguished Research Professor of Law
Seton Hall University

David “Jake” Barnes began his academic service at Syracuse University where he was a Professor of Law, Professor of Economics, and Acting Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies. He then became the Charles W. Delaney Professor of Law at the University of Denver and, later, the Seton Hall University Distinguished Research Professor of Law.

Professor Barnes’ educational background includes undergraduate study at Dartmouth College and Wellesley College, an M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. His casebooks and treatises include The Law of Intellectual Property; Basic Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems; Advanced and Business Torts: Cases, Cases, Statutes, and Problems; Cases and Materials on Law and Economics; Statistical Evidence in Litigation: Methodology, Procedure, and Practice; and Statistics as Proof: Fundamentals of Quantitative Evidence.

He has written dozens of articles in various areas of law including torts, intellectual property, contracts, antitrust, environmental law, evidence, remedies, and the use of statistical and scientific methods in court.

Nicholas Kahn-Fogel
Professor of Law
Penn State Dickinson Law

Nicholas Kahn-Fogel is a professor of law at Penn State Dickinson Law, where he joined the faculty in 2023. From 2008 to 2023, he taught at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s William H. Bowen School of Law, where he was the Distinguished Professor in Constitutional Law. Prior to Bowen, he taught at the University of Zambia School of Law.

Professor Kahn-Fogels scholarship focuses on comparative law and criminal procedure, and he is also a co-author of the casebooks Basic Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems and Advanced Business and Tort Law: Cases, Statutes, and Problems. His work has been cited by practitioners and scholars, the leading treatise on American criminal procedure, the leading treatise on the Fourth Amendment, popular media, the Supreme Court of the Philippines, and the supreme courts of Iowa, Kentucky, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont. The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers has recognized his work on eyewitness identification as “must read” scholarship.

Professor Kahn-Fogel has served on the editorial board of the Zambia Law Journal and on the editorial board of the Case Commentary Unit of the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research. He also served as the chair of the board of the Center for Arkansas Legal Services, and he is now a member of the board of MidPenn Legal Services.

Professor Kahn-Fogel is licensed to practice law in New York.

Joseph W. Glannon
Professor of Law
Suffolk University

Professor Joseph Glannon earned his B.A., M.A.T. and J.D. degrees from Harvard. After clerking for the Massachusetts Appeals Court and serving as Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Boston, he joined the Suffolk University Law School faculty in 1980. Professor Glannon teaches Civil Procedure, Conflict of Laws and Torts, and has written extensively on public tort liability in Massachusetts. He is the author of Civil Procedure: Examples & Explanations, the initial volume of Aspen’s Examples & Explanations series. This widely used student text is now in its Ninth Edition. He also authored The Law of Torts: Examples & Explanations, which is in its Sixth Edition. Professor Glannon is the coauthor, along with Andrew Perlman, Peter Raven-Hansen, and Jennifer Reynolds, of a leading Civil Procedure casebook, Civil Procedure: A Coursebook. He is also the author of a Civil Procedure review text, The Glannon Guide to Civil Procedure, also published by Aspen and now in its Fourth Edition.

Professor Glannon is also the coauthor, along with Dean Perlman and faculty colleague Linda Simard, of an online video review program entitled Practice Perfect Civil Procedure, the first in a series of Practice Perfect titles for Aspen. The second iteration, Practice Perfect Torts, is coauthored by Glannon along with faculty colleague Pat Shin and Professor Julie Steiner of Western New England School of Law.

Professor Glannon had another life before law school. He served as a stage carpenter at Brandeis University and as an Assistant Dean of Students at Bates College before succumbing to the lure of law

Product Information
Edition
Seventh Edition
Publication date
2026-02-01
Copyright Year
2026
Connected eBook Print + Digital Bundle
9798899647352
Digital Bundle
9798899647369
Subject
Tort Law
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