 | Ward Farnsworth, Mark F. Grady - Law - 2004 - 792 pages
Ward Farnsworth and Mark F. Grady's Torts: Cases and Questions is an ingenious new casebook that uses pairs and clusters of cases to build students' analytical skills as they ... | |
 | Joseph W. Glannon - Law - 1995 - 496 pages
Little, Brown proudly introduces a lively and clearly-written new study guide for Trots courses that parallels the basic coverage of first-year torts casebooks to help your ... | |
 | Marc A. Franklin, Robert L. Rabin - 1996 - 1177 pages
The Sixth Edition of this widely adopted casebook captures the continuing dynamic character of developments in tort law. Highlights include: * A revised chapter on products ... | |
 | Marshall S. Shapo - Law - 2003 - 474 pages
Clear and concise summary on the rules courts use to solve questions. To enhance understanding, this text explains the reasoning and policies underlying the rules. Professor ... | |
 | Dan B. Dobbs, Paul T. Hayden, Ellen M. Bublick - Law - 2009 - 993 pages
The Standard Edition of the casebook now covers the course in less than 1,000 pages. It includes additions carefully selected from hundreds of cases and statutes decided ... | |
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