Fordham University School of Law: New Book Rethinks Tort Law
February 08, 2020
February 08, 2020
BRONX, New York, Feb. 8 -- Fordham University School of Law issued the following news:
Tort law might appear to be one of the more straightforward areas of legal study, but Fordham Law Professor Benjamin C. Zipursky and Harvard Law Professor John C.P. Goldberg believe it has been badly misunderstood for most of the past half century.
Tort law is the body of law governing the redress of injury, which enables victims to seek remedies for wrongs committed against them. In . . .
Tort law might appear to be one of the more straightforward areas of legal study, but Fordham Law Professor Benjamin C. Zipursky and Harvard Law Professor John C.P. Goldberg believe it has been badly misunderstood for most of the past half century.
Tort law is the body of law governing the redress of injury, which enables victims to seek remedies for wrongs committed against them. In . . .