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Public Trauma: Why Utah Should Waive Immunity for Mental Anguish Injuries, Adam Reed Moore BYU Law Review
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Strict Liability for the Information Age, Kevin Alden BYU Law Review
Medical Device Artificial Intelligence: The New Tort Frontier, Charlotte A. Tschider BYU Law Review
Conflict of Laws for the Age of Cybertorts: A Game Theoretic Study of Corporate Profiteering from Choice of Law Loopholes and Interstate Torts, Yunsieg P. Kim BYU Law Review
The (Surprisingly) Prevalent Role of States in an Era of Federalized Class Actions, Linda S. Mullenix BYU Law Review
Class Actions, Jurisdiction, and Principle in Doctrinal Design, David Marcus, Will Ostrander BYU Law Review
Forward: State Enforcement in an Interstate World, Margaret H. Lemos BYU Law Review
Student-on-Teacher Violence: A proposed solution, Perris E. Nelson Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Behind the Curtain of Tort Reform, Roland Christensen BYU Law Review
Rethinking Injury: The Case of Informed Consent, Erin Sheley BYU Law Review
Did the Sixth Circuit Get It Right in Stadnyk?: What to Do About the § 104(a)(2) Personal Injury Damages Exclusion, Genny Barrett BYU Law Review
Working the Unworkable Rule Established in Philip Morris: Acknowledging the Difference Between Actual and Potential Injury to Nonparties, Daniel Sulser Agle BYU Law Review
Caveat Vendor: Potential Progeny, Paternity, and Product Liability Online, Dawn R. Swink, J. Brad Reich BYU Law Review
The Discretionary Function Exception to the Federal Tort Claims Act: A Proposal for a Workable Analysis, Andrelv Hyer BYU Law Review
Don't Ask, Don't Tell: HIPAA's Effect on Informal Discovery in Products Liability and Personal Injury Cases, Daniel M. Roche BYU Law Review
Predator in the Primary: Applying the Tort of Negligent Hiring to Volunteers in Religious Organizations, Morgan Fife BYU Law Review
The Effects of Judicial Immunization of Passive Sellers in Sanns v. Butterfield Ford and a Proposal for the Shifting Nature of Fault, Jason R. Burt BYU Law Review
Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain and Abu Ghraib--Civil Remedies for Victims of Extraterritorial Torts by u.S. Military Personnel and Civilian Contractors, Scott J. Borrowman BYU Law Review
Rethinking Optimality in Tort Litigation: The Promis of Reverse Cost-Shifting, Jonathan Fischbach, Michael Fischbach Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Advisory Juries and Their Use and Misuse in Federal Tort Claims Act Cases, Matthew L. Zabel BYU Law Review
Priority, Probability, and Proximate Cause: Lessons from Tort Law About Imposing ESA Responsibility for Wildlife Harm on Water Users and Other Joint Habitat Modifiers, James R. Rasband Faculty Scholarship
Product Liabiity and Game Theory: One More Trip to the Choice-of-Law Well, Michael I. Krauss BYU Law Review
A Psychological Approach to Understanding the Legal Basis of the No Duty to Rescue Rule, David N. Kelley Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Alcaraz v. Vece: If You Mow or Water Your Next-Door-Neighbor's Yard, You Might be Liable to Anyone Injured There, Thomas D. Jex Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Make It, Market It, and You May Have to Pay for It: An Evaluation of Gun Manufacturer Liability for the Criminal Use of Uniquely Dangerous Firearms in Light of In re 101 California Street, Joi Gardner Pearson BYU Law Review
Section l04(a)(2) After Commissioner u. Schleier: Litigating the Excludability of Statutory Damages "Received on Account of Personal Injuries", T. James Lee Jr. BYU Law Review
The Utah Medical No-Fault Proposal: A Problem-Fraught Rejection of the Current Tort System, Matthew K. Richards BYU Law Review
The Complex Litigation Project's Choice of Law Rules for Mass Torts and How to Escape Them, Fred I. Williams BYU Law Review
Peer Abuse in Public Schools: Should Schools Be Liable for Student to Student Injuries Under Section 1983?, Robert L. Phillips BYU Law Review
Sullivan v. Scoular Grain Co. and the 1994 Amendments: Is Joint and Several Liability Really Dead in Utah?, Lee Edwards Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
An Employer's Guide to Protecting Trade Secrets from Employee Misappropriation, Derek P. Martin BYU Law Review
Redefining Objectivity: 'I'he Case for the Reasonable Woman Standard in Hostile Environment Claims, David L. Pinkston BYU Law Review
Survey of Utah Strict Products Liability Law: From Hahn to the Present and Beyond, Robert A. McConnell BYU Law Review
Punitive Damages: A Primer for Utah, Crookston v. Fire Insurance Exchange, David F. Burrett Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Conversion of Intangible Property: Bursting the Ancient Trover Bottle with New Wine, Val D. Ricks BYU Law Review
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1991, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School The Clark Memorandum
Weather Modification: The Continuing Search for Rights and Liabilities, Gregory N. Jones BYU Law Review
The Impact of Alternative Negligence Defense Rules on Litigation Behavior and Tort Claim Disposition, Marianne M. Jennings Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Strict Liability in the Manufacture of Pharmeceuticals: The Halcion Homicide, Martin J. MacNeill Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Damage Apportionment in Accounting Malpractice Actions: The Role of Comparative Fault, BYU Law Review
Eimann v. Soldier of Fortune Magazine: Determining the Scope of Duty in Negligence Cases, Whitney E. Peterson BYU Law Review
Radiation Injury and the Law, David S. Gooden BYU Law Review
Elden v. Sheldon-Should Policy Outweigh Foreseeability?, Dean H. Lefler BYU Law Review
Nally V. Grace Community Church of the Valley: Absolution for Clergy Malpractice?, Greg Slater BYU Law Review
Punitive Damages in Utah-Time for a Clear Standard, David J. Tuckfield BYU Law Review
The Psychotherapist's Calamity: Emerging Trends in the Tarasof/ Doctrine, Steven Craig Bednar BYU Law Review
Konizeski and the Warner Amendment: Back to Ground Zero for Atomic Litigants, A Constandina Titus, Michael W. Bowers false BYU Law Review
A Framework for Determining Liability for Negligently Caused Economic Losses, Carl Belliston BYU Law Review
Corporate Vicarious Liability for Punitive Damages, Timothy R. Zinnecker BYU Law Review
Educational Malpractice and Handicapped Students, Carolyn M. White BYU Law Review
Power Abuse as a Basis for Alienation of Affections: Nelson v. Jacobsen, Karl N. Haws BYU Law Review
The Unwarranted Abrogation of Interspousal Tort Immunity: Fernandez v. Ramo, Michael L. Schwab BYU Law Review
Utah Allows Contribution Against Cotortfeasor Despite Immunity from Direct Suit: Bishop v. Nielsen, David H. Little BYU Law Review
The Scope of the Judicially Implied Private Right of Action under Rule 10b-5: Shores v. Sklar, E. Douglas Clark BYU Law Review
The Merger of Comparative Fault Principles with Strict Liability in Utah: Mulherin v. Ingersoll -Rand Co., Jeff L. Mangum BYU Law Review
Loss of Consortium and the Unmarried Cohabitant: Bulloch v. United States, Paul D. Ellsworth BYU Law Review
Strict Liability Versus Negligence: An Economic Analysis of the Law of Libel, Gary L. Lee BYU Law Review
A Relational Approach to Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress: Molien v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Jordan W. Clements BYU Law Review
Used Products and Strict Liability: A Practical Approach to a Complex Problem, Steven J. Christiansen BYU Law Review
Maryland's Equal Rights Amendment Challenges the Common Law Action of Criminal Conversation: Kline v. Ansell, McKay Marsden BYU Law Review
Constitutional Law-Defamation-The Supreme Court Places Further Limitations on Designation as a "Public Figure" in Libel Actions- Wolston v. Reader's Digest Association, 443 U.S. 147 (1979), BYU Law Review
Liability in Mass Immunization Programs, Nina S. Appel BYU Law Review
Stubborn and Rebellious Children: Liability of Public Officials for Detention of Children in Jails, Mark Soler, Michael J. Dale, Kathleen Flake BYU Law Review
Refining the Traditional Theories of Recovery for Consumer Mental Anguish, Val John Christensen BYU Law Review
Illegal Acts and the Discretionary Function Exception of the Federal Tort Claims Act, BYU Law Review
Torts--Medical Malpractice--Sources of a Physician's Standard of Care: The Medical Profession or the Courts--Helling v. Carey, BYU Law Review
Torts --Attractive Nuisance--New Rationale for Refusing to Extend Liability for Injuries Caused by Natural Conditions--Loney v. McPhillips, BYU Law Review
Constitutional Law--Damages for Libel--A New Standard for Recovery of Damages by Private Individuals Libeled in a Report of Public Interest--Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc., Breck H. Barton BYU Law Review
The Constitutionality of Automobile Guest Statutes: A Roadmap to the Recent Equal Protection Challenges, David K. Detton BYU Law Review
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