William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 37, Issue 3 (2011)
Articles
Clarifications on the Duty to Exercise Care
Larry S. Stewart
Torts 2.0: The Restatement 3rd and the Architecture of Participation in American Tort Law
Geoffrey Christopher Rapp
Applying a Rational Approach to Judicial Independence and Accountability on Contemporary Issues
Thomas Tinkham
A Comment on Restatement Third of Torts' Proposed Treatment of the Liability of Possessors of Land
George C. Christie
Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress: A Case for an Independent Duty Rule in Minnesota
Jeffrey A. Ehrich
Introduction: The Third Restatement of Torts in a Crystal Ball
Michael D. Green
Minnesota Negligence Law and the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Liability for Physical and Emotional Harms
Michael K. Steenson
Symposium, Flying Trampolines and Falling Bookcases: Understanding the Third Restatement of Torts (Spring 2010)
Michael D. Green, Daryl Hecht, Hildy Bowbeer, and Paul H. Anderson
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Patricia Furlong
- Executive Editors
- Kelly F. Hudick
- Jessica Klander
- Adam J. Pabarcus
- Sanjee R. Weliwitigoda
- Editors
- Rebecca J. Coobs
- Joao M. de Fonseca
- Jason L. de Pauw
- Anders J. Erickson
- Nicole Strydom
- Joshua R. Ward
- Devona L. Wells
- Jenna M. Yauch
- Assistant Editors
- SaRoi Brown
- Benjamin J. Canine
- Scott Cody
- Jason M. Eyberg
- Kelly M. Fiege
- Rhia Gronberg
- Aaron M. Hage
- Peter S. Johnson
- Stephanie A. Johnson
- Ochen Kaylan
- Kezia Killion
- Heather N. Kjos
- Sarah G. Kurachek
- Jennifer Lange
- Blake Lindevig
- Erica Nguyen
- Nathan R. O'Tool
- Christopher M. Proczko
- Dan McManus Ryan
- Ivy P. Swenson
- Kimberly A. Treadwell
- Maija Liisa Varda
- Ryan W. Wahlund
- Michael P. Weinbeck