Professor White tells the story of the development of tort law - or rather, theorizing about tort law - through four successive stages of thought he calls (i) Legal Science (or Conceptualism), (2) Realism, (3) Consensus Thought, and (4) Neoconceptualism
It was in the course of my meanderings through the torts-casebook landscape that I came upon Profess...
G.E. White, Tort Law in America. An Intellectual History. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé....
About the only thing a teacher of tort law can be sure of is that each year he or she will witness n...
Professor White tells the story of the development of tort law - or rather, theorizing about tort la...
There are a number of ways to tell the story of the change in American tort law that occurred in the...
There are a number of ways to tell the story of the change in American tort law that occurred in the...
In Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History, I made the general argument that the development of...
This article is meant to reconcile two schools of intellectual thought regarding tort law, the conce...
The collection of essays in this book provides an expansive philosophic view of tort law issues by m...
Dobbs, the author of the foremost treatise on tort law, and Hayden, the author of a number of though...
The collection of essays in this book provides an expansive philosophic view of tort law issues by m...
This Article is a rejoinder to the civil recourse theorist\u27s claim that tort law will be better s...
The twentieth century was a time of great change for tort law in America. At the beginning of the 19...
This essay is an advanced draft of work that will be published in On Philosophy and American Law (Fr...
It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that, as a political matter, the modern tort reform movement...
It was in the course of my meanderings through the torts-casebook landscape that I came upon Profess...
G.E. White, Tort Law in America. An Intellectual History. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé....
About the only thing a teacher of tort law can be sure of is that each year he or she will witness n...
Professor White tells the story of the development of tort law - or rather, theorizing about tort la...
There are a number of ways to tell the story of the change in American tort law that occurred in the...
There are a number of ways to tell the story of the change in American tort law that occurred in the...
In Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History, I made the general argument that the development of...
This article is meant to reconcile two schools of intellectual thought regarding tort law, the conce...
The collection of essays in this book provides an expansive philosophic view of tort law issues by m...
Dobbs, the author of the foremost treatise on tort law, and Hayden, the author of a number of though...
The collection of essays in this book provides an expansive philosophic view of tort law issues by m...
This Article is a rejoinder to the civil recourse theorist\u27s claim that tort law will be better s...
The twentieth century was a time of great change for tort law in America. At the beginning of the 19...
This essay is an advanced draft of work that will be published in On Philosophy and American Law (Fr...
It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that, as a political matter, the modern tort reform movement...
It was in the course of my meanderings through the torts-casebook landscape that I came upon Profess...
G.E. White, Tort Law in America. An Intellectual History. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé....
About the only thing a teacher of tort law can be sure of is that each year he or she will witness n...