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Gregory Dolin
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Professor Gregory Dolin is a Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
Speaker’s Content
03m 11s
Is Compensation the Same as Justice?
Prof. Gregory Dolin
02m 39s
Vosburg v. Putney: The Classic Battery Case
Prof. Gregory Dolin
04m 20s
The Defense of Emergency Requires Necessity
Prof. Gregory Dolin
00m 00s
What is Res Ipsa Loquitur?
Prof. Gregory Dolin
04m 25s
Does Torts Involve Economic or Moral Judgements?
Prof. Gregory Dolin
03m 15s
Product Liability and Economic Justice
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Applications When Harm Happens: Understanding Causation in Tort Law
Prof. Gregory Dolin
When Accidents Happen: The Legal Framework of Negligence
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Reasonable Conduct: Variations in Negligence Standards
Prof. Gregory Dolin
The Defense of Emergency and the Standard of Reasonableness
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Intentional Torts and the Role of Consent
Prof. Gregory Dolin
03m 58s
Defense of Property and Self-Defense
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Does Torts Involve Economic or Moral Judgements?
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Torts: The Story of Human Foibles
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Product Liability and Tort Reform Tradeoffs
Prof. Gregory Dolin
Tort Reform
Prof. Gregory Dolin