Torts: Cases and Materials

Professor David K. DeWolf
Gonzaga Law School

Fall 2007 / Spring 2008


I use my own casebook, and I have revised it for 2007-08.  It will be available in two forms.  During the first week of class the bookstore will sell a photocopied version of the book for approximately $45.  Alternatively, you are welcome to download the entire book and print it out. If you do print it out yourself, you might try to take advantage of the double-sided feature that many printers (particularly laser printers) have. Not only will some laser printers do it automatically, but even single-sided printers (like the HP Laserjet 1200) will permit you to print out all the odd pages, and then print the even pages in reverse order, so if you stick the odd pages back in the printer (with the correct side facing toward the toner cartridge) it will print the other side. The bookstore will do all that for you, and hence it costs a bit more. It's completely your choice.

I will also make available a CD that has the objects of the hyperlinks in the text (cases and articles) so that you can access them from your computer. For the first day of class, please read the Introduction (pp. I-1 through I-12), and be prepared to answer the questions on p. I-5.


This page is an index to the text of my Torts Casebook. The chapters are in .pdf format, readable with Adobe Acrobat Reader. Go to Adobe's web site to download (free) the latest version of Acrobat Reader.

 

List of Chapters

 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Appendix