Torts!
Jordi Weinstock, Jonathan Zittrain
2021
Torts: Basic Fluency in a Fundamental Legal Language (Revised)
Jordan Wallace-Wolf
2023
This casebook is for first year students learning torts. It adopts the philosophy that tort is a fundamental area of the law, in the sense that it articulates and flexibly employs a suite of concepts--duty, right, reasonableness, causation, foreseeability, and more--that are present throughout legal thinking. Consequently, understanding tort law is, perhaps not unlike other areas of law, an exercise in gaining facility with a set of tools for addressing conflicts in the way people live. This casebook seeks to impart that understanding by using a diverse span of cases, organized to illustrate the way that rules require judgment to be applied, and that judgments of this kind frequently differ.
Torts: Basic Fluency in a Fundamental Legal Language (Revised for Fall '24)
Jordan Wallace-Wolf
2024
This casebook is for first year students learning torts. It adopts the philosophy that tort is a fundamental area of the law, in the sense that it articulates and flexibly employs a suite of concepts--duty, right, reasonableness, causation, foreseeability, and more--that are present throughout legal thinking. Consequently, understanding tort law is, perhaps not unlike other areas of law, an exercise in gaining facility with a set of tools for addressing conflicts in the way people live. This casebook seeks to impart that understanding by using a diverse span of cases, organized to illustrate the way that rules require judgment to be applied, and that judgments of this kind frequently differ.
Torts - Fall 2015 Reading Group
Jonathan Zittrain
2015
Torts Fall Reading group version #2
Jonathan Zittrain
2016
Torts Fall Reading group version #3
Jonathan Zittrain
2016
Torts Fall Reading group version #3 with edits
Jonathan Zittrain
2016
Torts - Spring 2016 full version
Jonathan Zittrain
2016
Torts: The (Mostly) Common Law of Civil Wrongs, Accidents, and Injuries
Kip M. Hustace
2023
University of Geneva Digital Law, June 2021 -- "Practicing Digital Law: Litigating Internet Disputes"
Chris Bavitz
2021