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1. A 21st-Century Overview of Tort Law
2. Introduction to Negligence
3. Introduction to Strict Liability
4. Distinguishing Strict Liability from Negligence (Socratic Script)
5. Introduction to the Intentional Torts: Protecting Property, Body, and Mind
6. Intentional Torts vs Negligence (Socratic Script)
7. Intent
8. Revisiting Assault and Battery
9. False Imprisonment
10. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (“IIED”)
11. IIED: A Deeper Dive (Socratic Script)
12. Trespass to Chattels and Conversion
13. Defenses Against the Intentional Torts
14. Negligence: Duty
15. Duty As a Function of Foreseeability (Socratic Script)
16. Negligence: Breach
17. Negligence: Policy Considerations Regarding Duty and Breach (Socratic Script)
18. Negligence Per Se and Res Ipsa Loquitur
19. Negligence: Causation
20. Negligence: Proximate Cause
21. Negligence: Foreseeability in Duty and Proximate Cause Analysis (Socratic Script)
22. Plaintiff’s Conduct
23. Immunities
24. Statutes of Limitation and Repose
25. Developments in Tort Law and Early Products Liability Law
26. Implied Warranty
27. Express Warranty
28. Strict Products Liability
29. Product Liability Based on Dangerous or Defective Condition
30. Design Defects (Socratic Script)
31. Defenses to Products Liability
32. Punitive Damages
33. Compensatory Damages
34. Statutory Caps on Damages (Socratic Script)
35. Implications for Social Justice
36. Introduction to Defamation’s Elements at Common Law (Until 1964)
37. Constitutional Constraints
38. Defenses and Limitations
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