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Part One: Changing Processes of Law Reform
1. Courts and Legislatures as Agencies of Abrupt Change
2. Prospective Judicial Lawmaking
3. Occasions for Prospective or Retroactive Overruling
4. Evolutionary Revision of Legal Doctrine in Courts
5. Juries and Trial Judges as Agencies of Law Reform and Administration
6. Drafting and Interpreting Statutes
Part Two: Two Areas of Major Substantive Change
7. Harms from Products and Services
8. Harms from Traffic Accidents
Part Three: A Perspective on the Future
9. Blending Old and New
Appendix: Overruling Decisions of a Decade, 1958-1967
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