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Introduction | ||
1 | The Intellectual Origins of Torts in America | 3 |
2 | The Impact of Legal Science on Tort Law, 1880-1910 | 20 |
3 | The Impact of Realism on Tort Law, 1910-1945 | 63 |
4 | The Twentieth-Century Judge as Torts Theorist: Cardozo | 114 |
5 | William Prosser, Consensus Thought, and the Nature of Tort Law, 1945-1970 | 139 |
6 | The Twentieth-Century Judge as Torts Theorist: Traynor | 180 |
7 | The 1970s: Neoconceptualism and the Future of Tort Law | 211 |
8 | The Unexpected Persistence of Negligence, 1980-2000 | 244 |
9 | Entering the Twenty-First Century | 291 |
Notes | 339 | |
Index | 389 |
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