Designed as a "teacher's book," the fifth edition of Torts: Cases, Problems, and Exercises contains thought-provoking problems designed to stimulate interesting classroom discussion that can be carried throughout each substantive chapter. The problems are designed to help students learn doctrine, to illuminate trends in the law, and to ultimately produce better learning. A secondary goal was to include a "skills" component, with problems that place students in situations they are likely to encounter in practice, in order to encourage them to think about how they might handle these situations.
Designed as a "teacher's book," the fifth edition of Torts: Cases, Problems, and Exercises contains thought-provoking problems designed to stimulate interesting classroom discussion that can be carried throughout each substantive chapter. The problems are designed to help students learn doctrine, to illuminate trends in the law, and to ultimately produce better learning. A secondary goal was to include a "skills" component, with problems that place students in situations they are likely to encounter in practice, in order to encourage them to think about how they might handle these situations.