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Ultimate Bar Passage SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL - 2021 3050 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010 Phone 213-738-6700 Website : http://www.swlaw.edu First Time Bar Passage Jurisdiction Takers Passers Pass % State Pass % for ABA approved law schools …
SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 49 2021 Number 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION Byron G. Stier......................................................................................................................348 NEW FRONTIERS IN TORT LAW AND THE …
DEDICATION Byron G. Stier The Southwestern Law Review dedicates this Symposium issue to the late Professor Alan Calnan and to the late Professor Francis McGovern, both of whom passed away following the Symposium. Professor Calnan was an enthusiastic and …
NEW FRONTIERS IN TORT LAW AND THE CHALLENGES OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION: AN INTRODUCTION Byron G. Stier* On February 7, 2020, Southwestern Law School hosted a live symposium entitled, New Frontiers in Torts: The Challenges of Science, Technology, …
HOLISTIC TORT THEORY Alan Calnan* INTRODUCTION Can something as complex as the tort system be reduced to a single concept or some set of coherent, irreducible ideals? If so, can that foundation be traced to human agency or the structures and institutions …
RENDERING JUSTICE IN KEY AREAS OF TORT LAW IN THE NEXT DECADE Victor E. Schwartz* I. INTRODUCTION The future of tort law should focus on imposing liability on entities that are responsible for a wrongdoing. Liability should not be imposed on parties who …
OUTGUNNED NO MORE?: REVIVING A FIREARMS INDUSTRY MASS TORT LITIGATION by Linda S. Mullenix* ABSTRACT In November 2019, the United States Supreme Court denied certiorari in Remington Arms Co. v. Soto, on appeal from the Supreme Court of Connecticut. In so …
THE RULE OF SCIENCE AND THE RULE OF LAW Mark A. Behrens* Andrew J. Trask** INTRODUCTION In an attempt to be inclusive in their treatment of scientific evidence, courts have stumbled into a rule of law crisis. Rule of law principles work best when courts …