Professor Farnsworth\u27s1 topic is what he calls the law of regretted decisions, those laws that apply when you change your mind and reverse a decision (p. ix). One finds such laws across many doctrinal divisions. Contract law influences the decision to change one\u27s mind about keeping a promise. Tort law influences the decision to change one\u27s mind after starting to rescue another person. The law of wills influences the decision to change one\u27s mind about the distribution of one\u27s assets among heirs. Farnsworth believes there are general principles that underlie the law of regretted decisions. Although there are some anomalies, Farnsworth hopes to further the rationalization of legal concepts and the identification and e...