Constitutional Torts is, in part, a response to our sense that the upper level curriculum could be improved by courses that bring together areas of doctrine that are often studied in isolation. We think there is substantial value in bringing together seemingly disparate areas of doctrine that bear on a common real-world problem. Students benefit from learning how to put together concepts from different substantive areas in order to solve problems they will face in practice
Tort Law provides a different approach to the study of tort. Written with students firmly in mind, i...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
Over thirty years ago, Marshall Shapo coined the term constitutional tort to denote a suit brought...
Government officers may harm persons in many ways. When an official inflicts a physical injury, caus...
Law students must become adept at understanding how various bodies of law interact-supporting, balan...
Tort Law: A Modern Perspective is an advanced yet accessible introduction to tort law for lawyers, l...
The cause of action for damages to redress violations of constitutional rights is now firmly establi...
This title is a comprehensive treatise on substantive Georgia tort law. The first publication of its...
It has been surprisingly difficult to extricate constitutional litigation from torts. In this Articl...
Constitutional tort law marries the substantive rights granted by the Constitution to the remedial m...
This Symposium provides a forum for a careful and thoughtful consideration of whether constitutional...
Combining excellence in scholarship and ease of use, this best-selling casebook engages readers in a...
Through its excellence in scholarship, clarity, and ease of use, this casebook engages readers in a ...
Associate Professor of Law, Eric E. Johnson, recently published a legal education casebook titled To...
Tort Law provides a different approach to the study of tort. Written with students firmly in mind, i...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
Over thirty years ago, Marshall Shapo coined the term constitutional tort to denote a suit brought...
Government officers may harm persons in many ways. When an official inflicts a physical injury, caus...
Law students must become adept at understanding how various bodies of law interact-supporting, balan...
Tort Law: A Modern Perspective is an advanced yet accessible introduction to tort law for lawyers, l...
The cause of action for damages to redress violations of constitutional rights is now firmly establi...
This title is a comprehensive treatise on substantive Georgia tort law. The first publication of its...
It has been surprisingly difficult to extricate constitutional litigation from torts. In this Articl...
Constitutional tort law marries the substantive rights granted by the Constitution to the remedial m...
This Symposium provides a forum for a careful and thoughtful consideration of whether constitutional...
Combining excellence in scholarship and ease of use, this best-selling casebook engages readers in a...
Through its excellence in scholarship, clarity, and ease of use, this casebook engages readers in a ...
Associate Professor of Law, Eric E. Johnson, recently published a legal education casebook titled To...
Tort Law provides a different approach to the study of tort. Written with students firmly in mind, i...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...
A casebook which focuses exclusively on constitutional tort damages against governments and their of...