Torts

Details

Course Code:
LAW 223
Units:
4
Grading:
Law Honors/Pass/R credit/Fail

Description

This course is part of the required first-year JD curriculum. It considers issues involved in determining whether the law should require a person to compensate for harm intentionally or unintentionally caused. These problems arise in situations as diverse as automobile collisions, operations of nuclear facilities, and consumption of defective food products. Among other considerations, the course explores various resolutions in terms of their social, economic, and political implications.

Past Offerings

2015-2016 Autumn

Torts LAW 223 Section 01 Class #1020

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1LLAW

Notes: Exam format to be determined. First Year Required Course.

Torts LAW 223 Section 02 Class #1021

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1LLAW

Notes: Exam format to be determined. First Year Required Course.

Torts LAW 223 Section 03 Class #1022

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1LLAW

Notes: Exam format to be determined. First Year Required Course.

Torts LAW 223 Section 04 Class #29896

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1LLAW

Notes: Exam format to be determined. First Year Required Course.

2014-2015 Autumn

Torts LAW 223 Section 01 Class #1076

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1L Mandatory

Notes: In-class Final. First Year Required Course.

Torts LAW 223 Section 02 Class #1077

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1L Mandatory

Notes: In-class Final. First Year Required Course.

Torts LAW 223 Section 03 Class #1078

  • 4 Units
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
    • 1L Mandatory

Notes: In-class Final. First Year Required Course.

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