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Torts Process, Tenth Edition

Authors
  • James A. Henderson
  • Douglas A. Kysar
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Table of contents
Preface

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Principally authored by the late James A. Henderson, Jr., and now led by Douglas A. Kysar of Yale Law School, The Torts Processhas for fifty years now has given law students a clear, engaging, and sophisticated treatment of the law of torts.

The Torts Processuses 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 Edition:

  • Overhaul of section on economic loss rule, including new lead case, Southern California Gas Leak Cases, and references to Third Restatement (Torts): Liability for Economic Harm.
  • A new section in Chapter 8 on Damages in Context, which includes the case B. B. v. County of Los Angeles, which exposes a divide among the justices regarding the degree to which tort law should be situated within a larger legal and social context, one that includes the urgent and troubling intersection of race, policing, and violence in America.
  • A new section in Chapter 4 on Statutory Immunities, which provides information on statutes that provide immunity from tort liability to particular industries or activities.
  • New discussion of sexual harassment claims under intentional infliction of emotional distress and federal antidiscrimination statutes.
  • Significant revamping of Chapter 5’s treatment of public nuisance doctrine in light of increasingly prominent use in contexts such as the opioid epidemic and climate change.
  • Three new lead cases in Chapter 7 reflecting developments in the law of products liability, as well as a new section exploring caselaw on Amazon.com’s treatment as a product seller.
  • Additional new lead cases throughout the Tenth Edition offer compelling teaching opportunities on a variety of topics, including:
    • Bassett v. Lamantia (public-duty doctrine)
    • Warren v. Dinter (medical malpractice)
    • Gomez v. Crookham Co. (worker’s compensation benefits and wrongful death)
    • Rich v. Fox News Network, LLC (emotional distress)
    • Gilmore v. Jones (defamation)
    • Lunsford v. Sterilite of Ohio, L.L.C. (invasion of privacy)

 

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Problem-and-cases pedagogical approach challenges students’ understanding through theoretical and real-life situations.
  • Clear, balanced presentation enables students to understand the overarching structure, organization, and impact of tort law.
  • Lively mix of problems, cases, excerpts, notes and questions.
  • Comprehensive, process-oriented approach appropriate for basic, advanced, or year-long law school torts courses.
  • Compelling presentation from multiple scholarly and interdisciplinary perspectives.
  • Sensitive treatment of tort law’s implications for race, sex, and gender equity.
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About the authors
James A. Henderson
Frank B. Ingersoll Professor of Law Emeritus
Cornell University

James Henderson, late, of Cornell Law School, was a leading commentator in the field of torts and products liability. After he received both an LL.B and LL.M from Harvard Law School, Professor Henderson clerked for the Hon. Warren L. Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He then taught at Boston University Law School for twenty years before joining the Cornell Law School Faculty in 1984.

His scholarship and teaching address theoretical, practical, and process concerns in the fields of products liability and torts. In addition to serving as the co-reporter of the American Law Institute's revision of the products liability portions of the Restatement of the Law of Torts from 1992–1998, Henderson testified extensively on torts, products liability, and insurance before the Senate and Congress, as well as before numerous state legislatures. He co-authored torts and products liability casebooks.

Douglas A. Kysar
Yale Law School

Douglas Kysar is the Joseph M. Field '55 Professor of Law at Yale Law School. His teaching and research areas include torts, environmental law, and risk regulation. He received his B.A. summa cum laude from Indiana University in 1995 and his J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1998, where he served on the student board of advisors. He has published articles on a wide array of environmental law and tort law topics, and is co-author of a leading casebook, The Torts Process, with James A. Henderson, Jr., Richard N. Pearson, and John A. Siliciano. His recent book, Regulating from Nowhere: Environmental Law and the Search for Objectivity (YUP 2010), seeks to reinvigorate environmental law and policy by offering novel theoretical insights on cost-benefit analysis, the precautionary principle, and sustainable development.

Product Information
Edition
Tenth Edition
Publication date
2022-01-31
Copyright Year
2022
Pages
1120
Connected eBook with Study Center + Hardcover
9781543838954
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9781543856361
Subject
Tort Law
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