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10 Feb 2021, 8:44 am by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
In this episode, attorney David Garland interviews attorney Gregory Keating on what the nomination of Marty Walsh as Labor Secretary means for employers. [read post]
26 Oct 2021, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating In Pursuing Public Health Through Litigation: Lessons from Tobacco and Opioids, Nora Engstrom and Robert Rabin set out to isolate the essential similarities and differences between the tobacco and opioids public health crises, and to extract lessons for future crises. [read post]
29 Sep 2023, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating In On Rawlsian Contractualism and the Private Law, David Blankfein-Tabachnick and Kevin Kordana, Professors at Michigan State and Virginia Law Schools, respectively, argue that we are witnessing a fundamental shift in the way that legal scholars think about private law. [read post]
5 Sep 2019, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating “Wrongdoers may incur duties to compensate the victims of their wrongs. [read post]
27 Sep 2022, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating In Strict Products Liability 2.0: The Triumph of Judicial Reasoning Over Mainstream Tort Theory, Mark Geistfeld advances a powerful, and often persuasive, challenge to the negligence-centered conception of product lability law advanced by the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability (1998). [read post]
31 Aug 2020, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating In Reconceptualising Strict Liability for the Tort of Another Christine Beuermann—a Lecturer in Law at the University of Newcastle—shines new light on strict liability for the wrongdoing of others. [read post]
12 Oct 2018, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating In The Puzzle of the Dignitary Torts, Ken Abraham and G. [read post]
3 May 2011, 10:20 am by Ori Herstein
  Gregory Keating’s stuff is always good (here); Scott Hershkowitz cleverly used Harry Potter to demonstrate how tort theory is often blind to procedural dimensions of tort law (here); Goldberg & Zipursky offered a comprehensive account of their conception of tort law as a law of private wrongs (here); Joseph Raz wrote brilliantly on responsibility and the negligence standard (here, here); Avihay Dorfman has defended an account of the morality of tort law based on… [read post]
12 Feb 2014, 10:41 am by Michael Keating
Keating Law Offices has represented bicyclists in Champaign and Urbana who have been seriously injured while riding on or near public streets. [read post]
13 May 2013, 2:18 pm by Michael Keating
Gregory Lawler, a mathematics and statistics professor  at the University of Chicago explained in the article that the answer is not clear. [read post]
29 Sep 2016, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating In The Structure of Tort Law, Revisited: The Problem of Corporate Responsibility, Benjamin Ewing, a visiting assistant professor at Duke Law School, breaks fresh ground by stitching together contemporary tort theory and recent philosophical work on responsibility. [read post]
22 Oct 2014, 3:30 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating For more than a decade, Mark Geistfeld has been developing an original and sophisticated theory of tort. [read post]
27 Sep 2013, 4:00 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating Sean Hannon Williams’ Lost Life and Life Projects tackles “wrongful death damages from the perspective of individual justice accounts of tort law. [read post]
27 Sep 2013, 4:00 am by Gregory Keating
Gregory Keating Sean Hannon Williams’ Lost Life and Life Projects tackles “wrongful death damages from the perspective of individual justice accounts of tort law. [read post]
20 Oct 2007, 6:24 am
This collection has essays by Postema, Gregory Keating, Stephen Perry, Martin Stone, Jules Coleman, Arthur Ripstein & Benjamin Zipursky, Mark Geistfeld, and Bruce Chapman. [read post]
9 Nov 2007, 6:54 am
Past contributors include Kenneth Abraham, Tom Baker, Guido Calabresi, Robert Cooter & Ariel Porat, Richard Epstein, Eric Helland & Jonathan Klick, Keith Hylton, Gregory Keating, Helmut Koziol, Herbert Kritzer, Richard Nagareda, Arthur Ripstein, Jane Stapleton, and John Witt. [read post]