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Battery And Beyond: A Tort Law Response To Environmental Racism, Kathy Seward Northern
Battery And Beyond: A Tort Law Response To Environmental Racism, Kathy Seward Northern
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Reconceptualizing Strict Liability In Tort: An Overview, Martin A. Kotler
Reconceptualizing Strict Liability In Tort: An Overview, Martin A. Kotler
Vanderbilt Law Review
In a series of books and articles, Professor Marshall Shapo has developed the idea of American tort law as a "cultural mirror"--a legal system reflecting cultural norms that serves as the "intellectual and practical foundation for society's response to injuries." The "cultural mirror" metaphor captures both the notion that there is a substantive normative basis for tort law that exists within society and the procedural notion that tort law ensures that those underlying norms are reflected in the resolution of tort disputes.
Although I believe Professor Shapo's description to be fundamentally correct, it is also incomplete, and, as a result, …
"Shovels First And Lawyers Later": A Collision Course For Cercla Cleanups And Environmental Tort Claims, Gregory M. Romano
"Shovels First And Lawyers Later": A Collision Course For Cercla Cleanups And Environmental Tort Claims, Gregory M. Romano
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Torts: Kirkpatrick V. Chrysler Corp.--Are YouSatisfied--Oklahoma's Rigid Application Of The One Satisfaction Rule Is Not So Rigid Anymore, Christopher T. Moore
Torts: Kirkpatrick V. Chrysler Corp.--Are YouSatisfied--Oklahoma's Rigid Application Of The One Satisfaction Rule Is Not So Rigid Anymore, Christopher T. Moore
Oklahoma Law Review
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Transferred Intent: Should Its "Curious Survival" Continue?, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.
Transferred Intent: Should Its "Curious Survival" Continue?, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
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Employment Law: Report A Crime, Lose Your Job: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Reins In The Public Policy Exception In Hayes V. Eateries, Inc., M. Derek Zolner
Employment Law: Report A Crime, Lose Your Job: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Reins In The Public Policy Exception In Hayes V. Eateries, Inc., M. Derek Zolner
Oklahoma Law Review
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