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Cases and Materials on Torts (University Casebook Series) (University Casebook Series)

Cases and Materials on Torts (University Casebook Series) (University Casebook Series)

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Author: William Lloyd Prosser
Publisher: Foundation Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 855

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 11
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 1237
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.6 x 2.1

ISBN: 1587788748
Dewey Decimal Number: 346
EAN: 9781587788741
ASIN: 1587788748

Publication Date: June 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This casebook provides detailed information on tort law. The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook Series, it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of a body of law on a particular subject. Text and explanatory materials designed for law study accompany the cases.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Not Fantastic, but Usually Entertaining   December 28, 2007
Just finished my 1st semester in law school and we used this in my Torts class. The book itself isn't bad, and at times it's downright funny. They have an interesting selection of cases and some opinions by judges who fancy themselves writers. Always ALWAYS read the notes between cases. A lot of time they are no more than references to other cases, but they provide some useful information, and again, some are quite funny. Some commentary aside from just cases would be helpful. The stuff on strict liability for animals is a great example of just how good and helpful commentary could/should be. I would recommend getting at Torts Nutshell as a comprehension aid.Torts in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) All in all, good book. Loved the class a lot.


4 out of 5 stars It's a tort's casebook   July 28, 2007
This text covers all of the relevant legal issues that a typical 1L will encounter during a typical torts class. The text reading is quite dry and some of the case selections that are made will make you smash your head against the desk, all in all its not a bad text.

Recomend the emanuel outline which is tied to this text.



3 out of 5 stars Okay but you'll also want some study aids   August 27, 2006
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Case books have a difficult time getting respect, because they have to include the opinions written by the different judges for the different cases. So, you're dealing with many, many writers, and unfortunately, judges aren't known for their entertaining, flowery prose.

So, the "authors" of a casebook really only get to throw in a few tidbits about the relevant law in-between a lot of badly written, lengthy legalese. I'm betting that they're limited on how much they can write in-between the case opinions by their publishers.

That said, this is a pretty decent casebook. Buy it only if you have to. If you have access to Lexis/Nexis or WestLaw, etc., you can always just look up and read the cases online & save the cost of the textbook.

To really understand Torts, I suggest getting a study aid like Examples & Explanations, which I think is put out by Lexis press or the Professor Series by Gilberts. The Finals series are good, too.



4 out of 5 stars Pretty Standard, Could Be Better   November 22, 2005
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

OK, it's a casebook. By definition it is just a bunch of cases thrown together to demonstrate various areas of the law. But lately there has been a new trend in books for 1Ls... analysis. Sure, this book has "Notes" sections between the cases, but they are little more than hypotheticals or one-line versions of even more cases. What about some essays? Talk about the logic behind the cases or maybe mix in some Law and Economics theory. As a generic casebook this is quite good, but adding a little more than just cases would be outstanding.


2 out of 5 stars The old standard--but outdated   June 15, 2004
 17 out of 20 found this review helpful

This book is still used a great deal in law schools, but there are better casebooks now with modern, more interesting cases and more thoughtful analysis. Instead, try Goldberg, Sebok and Zipursky, Tort Law: Responsibilities and Redress.

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