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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Professor
Donald G. Marshall
(1931-2010)..............................
iii
Contributions
.................................................. xiii
Chapter I
_________
INTRODUCTION
................................1
What is
a Tort?
................................................ 2
Why Study
Torts?
.............................................. 3
How to Study Torts?
.............................................3
Chapter
Π
________
CASE ANALYSIS
................................7
A Civil Action Described
......................................... 8
Karl Llewellyn, This Case System: What to Do with the Cases
.............. 16
Arthur W. Murphy, An Analysis of Holding and Dictum
.................. 26
Chapter III
________
THEORIES OF LIABILITY IN TORT
............... 31
Case of the Thorns
............................................. 32
Note
—
Background of the Case of the Thorns
......................... 33
Weaver v. Ward
............................................... 34
Note
—
Negligence Then and Now
................................. 35
Note
—
Excuse and Justification
................................... 35
Brown v. Kendall
.............................................. 36
Note
—
The Early Background of Torts
.............................. 40
Ballew v. Aiello
............................................... 43
Note
—
The United States Tort Law System
........................... 45
Note
—
Remedies
............................................. 45
Chapter IV INTENTIONAL TORTS
.......................... 47
A. VOLUNTARY ACTS AND INTENT
.......................... 48
Garratt v. Dailey
....................................... 49
Note
—
Garratt on Remand
............................... 52
Note
—
Bench Trial vs. Jury Trial
........................... 53
Note
—
The Liability of Parents for the Torts of Their Children
...... 53
Note
—
The Restatements and The American Law Institute
......... 55
Seigel v. Long
......................................... 57
McGuire
v. Almy
....................................... 58
Alteiri v.
Colasso....................................... 61
,·
Note
—
Transferred Intent
................................ 62
B. BATTERY
............................................. 64
Baldinger v. Banks
..................................... 64
Note
—
The New York State Court System
.................... 66
Note
—
Thin-Skulled Person (Eggshell Plaintiff)
............... . 67
Wishnatsky v. Huey
..................................... 67
Paul v. Holbrook
....................................... 70
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of Contents
Cohen
v.
Smith
........................................ 72
Picard
v.
Barry Pontiac-Buick,
Inc...........................
74
C.
ASSAULT
............................................. 77
Kramer
v.
Ricbmeier
....................................78
Cucinotti v. Ortmann
.................................... 79
BanL· v. Shivers
....................................... 82
Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Hill
.........................85
Note
—
Criminal Assault and Battery
........................ 87
D. FALSE IMPRISONMENT
.................................. 88
Green v. Donroe
....................................... 89
Whittaker
v. Sanford
.................................... 90
Note
—
Remittitur and
Additar
.............................92
National Bond
&
Investment Co. v. Whithorn
................... 93
Webber v. Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital
................96
Parvi
v.
City of Kingston
................................. 98
Scofieldv. Critical Air Medicine,
Inc
........................ 101
Sehr
oeder v.
Lufthansa German Airlines
..................... 105
E. INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF SEVERE EMOTIONAL
DISTRESS
............................................ 108
Bowden v. Spiegel,
Inc
.................................. 109
State Rubbish Collectors Association v. Siliznoff
................ 110
Kentucky Fried Chicken National Management Co. v. Weathersby
... 114
Dornfeldv. Oberg
..................................... 119
Slocum v. Food Fair Stores of Florida
....................... 122
Patterson v. Wu Family Corporation
........................ 124
Harris v. Jones
....................................... 125
Note
—
Federal Taxation of Tort Damage Awards
.............. 130
F. OTHER INTENTIONAL TORTS
............................ 131
Note
—
Torts on the Internet
............................. 133
Note
—
International Tort Claims in the United States
........... 135
Note
—
Causation and Intentional Torts
...................... 137
G. DEFENSES TO INTENTIONAL TORTS
...................... 138
1.
Consent
............................................. 139
O Brien v. CunardS.S. Co., Ltd.
......................... 139
Note
—
Who was Mary O Brien?
........................ 141
Mohr v. Williams
.................................... 141
De May
v. Roberts
................................... 145
Note
—
Consent and Medical Battery
...................... 148
Note
—
Additional Consent Issues
........................ 148
2.
Necessity
—
Public and Private
............................ 150
Surocco v. Geary
.................................... 150
Note
—
The Saltpetre Case
............................. 152
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Wegnerv.
Milwaukee Mutual Insurance Co
.................. 152
Ploofv. Putnam
..................................... 156
Vincent v. Lake Erie Transportation Co
..................... 158
Note
—
The Government as Tort Suit Defendant
.............. 161
3.
Self-Defense
......................................... 164
Maichle v. Jonovic
................................... 164
Note
—
Special Verdicts
............................... 167
Silas v. Bowen
...................................... 167
4.
Defense of Others
...................................... 170
5.
Defense of Property
.................................... 170
Katko v. Briney
..................................... 170
6.
Shopkeeper s Privilege and Privilege to Recapture Chattels
........ 174
Alvarado v. City of Dodge City
.......................... 174
Note
—
False Imprisonment and False Arrest
................ 177
Note
—
Current Status of the Shopkeeper s Privilege
......... 178
Minn.
Stat.
§ 629.366 (1957)........................... 178
Minn.
Stat.
§ 629.366 (1998)........................... 178
7.
Discipline
—
By Parents and Other Authority Figures
............ 180
Steber v. Norris
..................................... 181
Note
—
The European Convention for the Protection of Human
Rights
............................................ 185
8.
Other Defenses to Intentional Torts
......................... 186
Note
—
Basic Principles Common to All Privileges
............ 187
Chapter V
_________
NEGLIGENCE
................................ 191
A. INTRODUCTION TO NEGLIGENCE
........................ 192
Lobért
v.
Pack
........................................ 192
Cadorette v. Sumner County Board of Education
............... 195
Note
—
Duty and Breach, Judge and Jury
.................... 197
Adams v. Bullock
...................................... 198
Chicago, Burlington
&
Quincy Railroad Co. v. Krayenbuhl
........ 199
Kleinknecht
v.
Gettysburg College
.......................... 202
Note
—
Injury Caused During Rescue
....................... 206
Lubitz v. Wells
........................................ 206
Note
—
What Does Inherently Dangerous Mean?
............. 207
B. REPRISE: UNDERSTANDING NEGLIGENCE IN CONTEXT
...... 207
United States v. Carroll Towing Co
......................... 208
Note
—
The Calculus of Risk Applied (or Misapplied)
........... 211
Note
·—
The
Coase
Theorem, an Economic Analysis of Torts
...... 213
С
DUTY TO USE REASONABLE CARE
....................... 215
1.
The Reasonably Prudent Person
............................ 215
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Vaughan
v. Menlove
.................................. 216
Cordas v.
Peerless Transportation Co
...................... 219
Note
—
Emergency Situations and the Reasonable Person
....... 220
Delair v. McAdoo
.................................... 221
Note
—
Knowledge and the Reasonable Person of Ordinary
Prudence
.......................................... 223
Note
—
Superior Knowledge or other Mental Attributes
.........224
Breunig v. American Family Insurance Co
...................225
Gould v. American Family Mutual Insurance Co
.............. 228
Note
—
Liability Insurance and Direct Action Statutes
..........232
Seattle Electric Co. v. Hovden
........................... 233
Note
—
Standards for Mental Illness and Severely Reduced Capacity to
Perceive The Risk
....................................235
Roberts v. State
..................................... 235
Neumann v. Shlansky
................................. 239
Note
—
Hoyt v. Rosenberg
............................. 242
Note
—
Dellwo v. Pearson
............................. 242
Tucker v. Henniter
................................... 244
2.
The Role of Custom in Establishing a Standard of Care
........... 245
The
T. J.
Hooper
.................................... 246
Note
—
Additional Evidence
............................ 248
Note
—
Restatement (Third) of Torts on Custom
.......... 249
Note
—
Appeal of an Interlocutory Decree
.................. 249
Marcila
v.
American Family Mutual Insurance Company
........ 249
Osborn v.
Irwin
Memorial Blood Bank
..................... 253
Note
—
The Daubert Standard for Admissibility of Expert
Testimony
......................................... 257
Vergara
v. Doan
..................................... 258
Note
—
Use of the Local and National Standards
.............. 261
Helling v. Carey
..................................... 261
Note
—
After Helling
................................. 265
Hook v.
Rothstein.................................... 267
Canterbury v. Spence
................................. 271
Note
—
Different Approaches Regarding the Failure to Disclose
Material Risks of Medical Procedures
...................... 279
Note
—
Consent Given by Family Members of the Patient
....... 280
Demonstrate Your Learning: Smith v. Jones
................. 280
Demonstrate Your Learning: Swift v. Jackson
................ 283
Note
—
Approval by the Food and Drug Administration
........ 285
3.
The Role of Judges in Establishing a Standard of Care
............ 285
Baltimore
&
Ohio R. Co. v. Goodman
......................286
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Pokora v.
Wabash Railway Co
........................... 287
Note
—
The Role of the Jury in Negligence Cases
............. 290
Note
—
Aggravated Wrongdoing: Willful and Wanton
Misconduct
........................................ 290
4.
The Role of Statutes in Establishing a Standard of Care
........... 291
Bob Godfrey Pontiac, Inc. v. Roloff
....................... 292
Clinkscales v. Carver
................................. 296
Dance v. Town of Southampton
.......................... 298
Ross v. Alexander
.................................... 301
Note
—
The Restatement (Third) of Torts on Statutes
....... 303
Teply v.
Lincoln
..................................... 304
Sipes v. Albertson s
Inc
................................ 307
Note
—
Dram Shop Liability
............................ 309
Satterlee
v.
Orange Glenn School District of San Diego County
... 310
Note
—
After
Satterlee................................ 321
Note
—
Using Criminal Statutes as a Substitute for a Common Law
Standard of Care
..................................... 321
Note
—
Other Uses of Statutes
.......................... 322
Kemp v. Wisconsin Electric Power Co
...................... 323
Demonstrate Your Learning: Noll v. Dine
................... 326
D. BREACH OF DUTY
..................................... 330
1.
Proof of Negligence
.................................... 331
Goddard v. Boston
&
Maine Railroad Co
................... 331
Note
—
Methods of Establishing Breach of Duty
.............. 331
Anjou
v.
Boston Elevated Railway Co
...................... 332
Note
—
Procedural Result
.............................. 333
Note
—
Burden of Proof
............................... 333
2.
Res Ipsa Loquitur
...................................... 336
Byrne v. Boadle
..................................... 337
Larson v. St. Francis Hotel
............................. 338
Escola
v.
Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Fresno
................. 340
Note
—
The Exclusive Control Requirement
............... 344
Brannon v. Wood
.................................... 345
Note
—
Specific vs. General Allegations of Negligence
......... 351
Ybarra v.
Spangard.................................. 351
Note
—
The Impact of Ybarra
........................... 356
Imig v. Beck
........................................ 357
Demonstrate Your Learning: Smith v. County Fair
Association
et al.....................................
361
Demonstrate Your Learning: Naylor v. Stansel
&
Pelker
........ 363
E. CAUSE-IN-FACT
....................................... 365
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1.
But-For
Test
.......................................... 366
Rouleau
v.
Blotner
................................... 366
2.
Substantial Factor Test
.................................. 368
Basko v. Sterling Drug
................................ 368
Note
—
Causation Terminology
.......................... 372
3.
Complex Causation
..................................... 373
Summers v.
Tice
..................................... 373
Note
—
Multiple Sufficient Causal Sets in the Restatement
(Third) of Torts
................................... 376
Herskovits v. Group Health Cooperative of
Puget
Sound
........ 377
Note
—
Professional Malpractice
......................... 385
Šindeli v.
Abbott Laboratories
........................... 386
Note
—
Šindeli v.
Abbot Laboratories: An Ambiguity Resolved
. . . 398
F. PROXIMATE CAUSE
.................................... 403
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. v. Daniels
................... 404
1.
Unforeseeable Consequences
.............................. 405
Marshall
Durbin,
Inc. v. Tew
............................ 405
Christianson v.
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
&
Omaha Railway Co
................................... 407
Ryan v. New York Central Railroad Co
..................... 410
Sipes v. Albertson s
Inc
................................ 412
Note
—
The Restatement (Third) of Torts and Proximate
Cause
............................................ 413
Benn
v.
Thomas, K-G, Ltd.
............................. 413
Re Polemis and Furness, Withy
&
Co., Ltd.
.................. 415
Overseas Tankship (U.K.) Ltd.
v. Morts
Dock
&
Engineering Co.,
Ltd.
.............................................. 418
Overseas Tankship (U.K.) Ltd. v. The Miller Steamship Co. PTV.
. . 423
Note
—
The Required Specificity of the Foreseeable Harm
....... 426
Palsgraf
v. Long
Island Railroad Co
....................... 427
John Noonan, Persons and Masks of the Law
................ 436
Kinsman Transit Co. [No. I]
............................ 460
Kinsman Transit Co. [No.
2]............................ 468
Tennessee Trailways, Inc. v.
Ervin
........................ 471
2.
Intervening Causes
..................................... 473
Derdiarian
et al. v.
Felix Contracting Corp
.................. 474
Watson v. Kentucky
&
Indiana Bridge
&
R. Co
................ 476
Marshall v. Nugent
................................... 478
G. LIMITATIONS ONDUTY
................................ 480
1.
No Duty to Act
........................................ 481
Yania v. Bigan
...................................... 482
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a Exception: Creating Peril
............................... 484
Herr v.
Booten.................................... 485
Tubbs
v.
Argus
.................................... 487
b. Exception: Undertaking Assistance
........................ 489
Ocotillo West Joint Venture v. Superior Court for the County of
Maricopa
........................................ 489
c. Exception: Existing Special Relationship
.................... 492
Applebaum
v. Nemon
................................ 492
Note
—
Statutory Duty to Rescue
....................... 496
Note
—
Federal Law on Emergency Rooms
................ 496
Tarasoff
v. The Regents of the University of California
........ 497
Note
—
The Aftermath of
Tarasoff...................... 504
Note
—
Disclosure of Communicable Diseases
............. 505
Note
—
Abolishing Duty: The Approach of the Restatement
(Third) of Torts
.................................. 505
2.
Prenatal Injury
........................................ 506
Dietrich v. Inhabitants of Northampton
..................... 506
Bonbrest v. Kotz
..................................... 508
3.
Wrongful Life and Wrongful Birth
........................... 512
Berman v. Allan
..................................... 513
Note — Roe v. Wade
.................................. 520
Procanik v.
Cilio
.................................... 520
Turpin v.
Sortini..................................... 526
Note
—
Current Policy
................................ 535
4.
Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
..................... 536
Vance v. Vance
...................................... 537
Dillon v. Legg
...................................... 543
Thing v.
La Chusa
................................... 547
Note
—
Current Status of Negligent Infliction of Emotional
Distress
........................................... 553
H. AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES
............................... 554
1.
Contributory and Comparative Negligence
.................... 555
Butterfield v. Forrester
................................ 555
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority v. Young
....... 556
Note
—
The Traditional View of Contributory Negligence
....... 560
Li v. Yellow Cab Company of California
.................... 561
Varieties of Comparative Negligence
...................... 567
R.I. Gen. Laws
§ 9-20-4............................... 567
Minn.
Stat.
§ 604.01
(As amended in
1978
and
1990)......... 567
Minn.
Stat.
§ 604.01
(As enacted in
1969)................. 568
S.D.
Codified Laws
§ 20-9-2........................... 568
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Note
—
Comparative
Negligence
Today
.................... 568
2.
Assumption of Risk....................................
570
Johnson
v.
New,
Inc
................................... 570
Note
—
Express
Assumption of Risk: Exculpatory Clauses
...... 572
Murphy v. Steeplechase Amusement Co
..................... 573
Riverside Iron-works Co. v. Green
........................ 574
Hillman v. Carlton
Co
................................. 576
Boddie v. Scott
...................................... 578
McGrath v. American Cyanamid Co
....................... 580
Note
—
Assumption of Risk: Implied
...................... 582
Chapter VI
________
STRICT LIABILITY
............................ 583
A. RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR
................................ 584
Commerce Bank v. Youth Services of Mid-Illinois,
Inc
............ 585
Note
—
Gratuitous Agents
............................... 589
Hinman v.
Westinghouse
Electric Co
........................ 590
landiorio v. Kriss
&
Senko Enterprises,
Inc
.................... 594
Pyne v. Witmer
....................................... 599
Note
—
Frolic and Detour
............................... 603
Partridge v. Harvey
.................................... 605
Note
—
Imputed Contributory Negligence
.................... 607
Note
—
The Non-Delegable Duty Doctrine
................... 608
B. ABNORMALLY DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES
.................. 609
Cahill v. Eastman
..................................... 609
Thigpen v. Skousen
&
Hise
............................... 612
Splendono
v.
Bilray Demolition Co.,
Inc
...................... 614
Note
—
Terminology
................................... 618
Herman v.
Weiland
Chemical, Ltd.
......................... 618
Note
—
Liability for Harm Caused by Animals
................ 620
Note
—
Products Liability
............................... 620
Chapter
VII
ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE TORTS
__________________
SYSTEM
..................................... 623
Note
—
Attorney Fees and Access to Representation
............. 623
Note
—
Tort Reform
................................... 626
Note
—
Alternatives to Tort
.............................. 628
APPENDIX: SAMPLE EXAMS
.................................... 633
TABLE OF STATUTES
.........................................
TS-1
TABLE OF CASES
............................................
TC-1
INDEX
....................................................... 1-1
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title_auth | The common law process of torts |
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title_full | The common law process of torts David Weissbrodt ; Mary Patricia Byrn ; Donald Marshall |
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title_full_unstemmed | The common law process of torts David Weissbrodt ; Mary Patricia Byrn ; Donald Marshall |
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topic_facet | Torts United States Unerlaubte Handlung USA |
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