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Personal Injury/General Tort

SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS ON: EXAMINING THE LEGAL RESTITUTION OF PLUNDERED HOLOCAUST ERA ARTWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES
December 23, 2024 EDT
SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS ON: EXAMINING THE LEGAL RESTITUTION OF PLUNDERED HOLOCAUST ERA ARTWORKS IN THE UNITED STATES
Emily Preston

This article explores the history of Nazi-stolen artwork and restitution efforts in the United States.

A Prime Opportunity for Tort Law Developments: Liability Issues Related to Amazon's Delivery Service Partner Program
November 13, 2022 EDT
A Prime Opportunity for Tort Law Developments: Liability Issues Related to Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner Program
Zachary B. PyersKenton H. Steele

This article addresses why Amazon's current business model for deliveries presents a unique problem for tort liability and proposes a solution.

Drunk Drivers are a Moving Time Bomb: Should States Impose Liability on Both Social Hosts and Commercial Establishments Whose Intoxicated Guests and Patrons Subsequently Cause Injuries or Death to Innocent Third Parties?
November 04, 2021 EDT
Drunk Drivers are a Moving Time Bomb: Should States Impose Liability on Both Social Hosts and Commercial Establishments Whose Intoxicated Guests and Patrons Subsequently Cause Injuries or Death to Innocent Third Parties?
Tracey B. Carter

This article provides different viewpoints regarding the pros and cons of imposing liability on social hosts and commercial establishments whose intoxicated guests cause injuries or death to innocent third parties.

More Isn't Better: Overtraining as a Cause of Action for Coach Negligence
March 22, 2019 EDT
More Isn’t Better: Overtraining as a Cause of Action for Coach Negligence
Rhiannon Herbert

A coach owes a general duty of reasonable care to his or her athletes in the conduct of the sports program.