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Rethinking Compensation For Mental Distress: A Critique Of The Restatement (Third) §§ 45-47, John L. Diamond Jan 2008

Rethinking Compensation For Mental Distress: A Critique Of The Restatement (Third) §§ 45-47, John L. Diamond

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The Futures Problem, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Jan 2000

The Futures Problem, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.

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They Can't Do That, Can They? Tort Reform Via Rule 23, Richard L. Marcus Jan 1995

They Can't Do That, Can They? Tort Reform Via Rule 23, Richard L. Marcus

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Assumption Of Risk After Comparative Negligence: Integrating Contract Theory Into Tort Doctrine, John L. Diamond Jan 1991

Assumption Of Risk After Comparative Negligence: Integrating Contract Theory Into Tort Doctrine, John L. Diamond

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Rediscovering Traditional Tort Typologies To Determine Media Liability For Physical Injuries: From The Mickey Mouse Club To Hustler Magazine, John L. Diamond Jan 1988

Rediscovering Traditional Tort Typologies To Determine Media Liability For Physical Injuries: From The Mickey Mouse Club To Hustler Magazine, John L. Diamond

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Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David Jung, David I. Levine Jan 1987

Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David Jung, David I. Levine

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Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David I. Levine Jan 1987

Whence Knowledge Intent? Whither Knowledge Intent?, David I. Levine

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Dillon V. Legg Revisited: Toward A Unified Theory Of Compensating Bystanders And Relatives For Intangible Injuries, John L. Diamond Jan 1984

Dillon V. Legg Revisited: Toward A Unified Theory Of Compensating Bystanders And Relatives For Intangible Injuries, John L. Diamond

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Eliminating The "Defect" In Design Strict Products Liability Theory, John L. Diamond Jan 1983

Eliminating The "Defect" In Design Strict Products Liability Theory, John L. Diamond

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