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Conference on Torts: The Judge's New Robe: Rethinking the Judicial Role for the 21st Century Torts
June 1720, 2003
New York, New York  
Conference Material
The Planning Committee invited speakers to submit materials for their presentation. You may view the available program materials using the links below.
- David W. Barnes, Seton Hall University School of Law
Judges and Legislatures in 21st Century Torts: Integrating Cases and Statutes*
- Margaret A. Berger, Brooklyn Law School
- John G. Culhane, Widener University School of Law
- Julie Anne Davies,University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Teaching Torts in the Post-McDonald's Era
- Mary J. Davis, University of Kentucky College of Law
Enhancing the First Year Torts Experience with Complex Cases
- Michael C. Dorf, Columbia University School of Law
Does Federal Tort Reform Unduly Infringe on State Sovereignty?
- Howard M. Erichson, Seton Hall University School of Law
- Donald G. Gifford, University of Maryland School of Law
The Use of A Negotiation Exercise in Introductory Torts Courses
- John C.P. Goldberg, Vanderbilt University Law School
- Samuel Gross, The University of Michigan Law School and
Jennifer Mnookin, University of Virginia School of Law A Taxonomy of Expert Evidence: Initial, Partial*
- Valerie P. Hans, University of Delaware, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
Juries and Damage Awards: Disrobing the Jury?
- Deborah R. Hensler, Stanford Law School
The Much-Exaggerated Death of Mass Torts
- Roderick Maltman Hills, Jr., The University of Michigan Law School
- Keith N. Hylton, Boston University School of Law
- Lawrence C. Levine, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Sexual Orientation Issues in a First -year Torts Course
- Honorable Barbara M. G. Lynn, Judge, United States District Court
for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas, Texas
Eric V. Moye, Esq., Vial, Hamilton, Koch & Knox L.L.P., Dallas, Texas
Ellen S. Pryor, Southern Methodist University
Larry S. Stewart, Esq., Stewart Tilghman Fox & Bianchi, P.A., Miami, Florida
Daubert in Action: A Simulation and Discussion
- Richard A. Nagareda, Vanderbilt University Law School
- Caleb Nelson, University of Virginia School of Law
- Susan Poser, University of Nebraska College of Law
Smoking Guns*
- Michael L. Rustad, Suffolk University Law School
- Jennifer Wriggins, University of Maine School of Law
Domestic Violence as Intentional Torts: Incorporating Domestic Violence into the Torts Curriculum
- Patrick Woolley, The University of Texas School of Law
Choice of Law and the Certification of Mass Tort Class Actions Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(B)(3)*
- Benjamin C. Zipursky, Fordham University School of Law
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