Issue 3 - Symposium: The John W. Wade Conference on the Third Restatement of Torts
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Symposiums
Introduction: The Third Restatement of Torts: General Principles and the John W. Wade Conference
John C.P. Goldberg
The Restatement (Third) and the Place of Duty in Negligence Law
John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
Removing Emotional Harm from the Core of Tort Law
Martha Chamallas
Duty Rules
David Owen
The Duty Concept in Negligence Law: A Comment
Robert L. Rabin
The Passing of Palsgraf?
Ernest J. Weinrib
On Determining Negligence: Hand Formula Balancing, the Reasonable Person Standard, and the Jury
Stephen G. Gilles
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Negligence Standard
Stephen R. Perry
The Hand Formula in the Draft "Restatement (Third) of Torts": Encompassing Fairness as Well as Efficiency Values
Kenneth W. Simons
Scientific Uncertainty and Causation in Tort Law
Mark Geistfeld
Restating Duty, Breach, and Proximate Cause in Negligence Law: Descriptive Theory and the Rule of Law
Patrick J. Kelley
Once More into the Bramble Bush: Duty, Causal Contribution, and the Extent of Legal Responsibility
Richard W. Wright
Intent and Recklessness in Torts: The Practical Craft of Restating Law
James A. Henderson, Jr. and Aaron D. Twerski
Purpose, Belief, and Recklessness: Pruning the "Restatement" (Third)'s Definition of Intent
Anthony J. Sebok
The Trouble With Negligence
Kenneth S. Abraham
Accidental Torts
Thomas C. Grey
The Theory of Enterprise Liability and Common Law Strict Liability
Gregory C. Keating
The Unexpected Persistence of Negligence, 1980-2000
G. Edward White
Restatement (Third) of Torts: General Principles and the Prescription of Masculine Order
Anita Bernstein
The Restatement of Torts and the Courts
Jack B. Weinstein
A Pragmatic Approach to Improving Tort Law
Catharine P. Wells