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Torts: Doctrine and Process

Torts: Doctrine and Process

Current price: $60.00
Publication Date: August 31st, 2018
Publisher:
Duke University Press
ISBN:
9781478001980
Pages:
564

Description

In Torts: Doctrine and Process, Donald H. Beskind and Doriane Lambelet Coleman draw on their experience as academics and practitioners to offer a rigorous first-year course that covers intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability, and that meets the highest intellectual and analytical capabilities of today's law students. Modeling the sophisticated modern practice setting, the cases and materials are designed primarily for extraction learning: their doctrinal context is clear, but the rules are generally derived from careful reading and analysis. This doctrinal approach frames classroom discussions about topical issues in the law and normative, economic, and theoretical arguments about rule choices and legal strategy. The text is also designed to build students' legal method skills, including honing their abilities to synthesize disparate material, to develop and distinguish between argument and evidence, and to work at the juncture of the substantive "black letter" law of torts and the rules of civil procedure that govern the litigation process. The principal materials are complemented by "notes and questions" and "problems" based on past exams, together providing the basis for this focused introduction to torts and to the law generally.

About the Author

Donald H. Beskind is Professor of the Practice of Law at Duke Law School, where he regularly teaches Evidence and Trial Practice. He has substantial experience as a civil and criminal litigator and as a teacher of litigation skills. Doriane Lambelet Coleman is Professor of Law at Duke Law School where she regularly teaches Trusts and Estates, Medicine and Law, and Children and Law. Her scholarship focuses in these areas.