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Receive a set of Audio CDs and a CD-ROM containing a Video Lecture, Multiple Choice Questions with detailed answers, Essay Questions with detailed answers, a lecture Outline and a lecture Outline with blanks for self-study. Prepared by Professor Brian Kalt.

Product Description

Package Contents:

CD-ROM
•Three to five hours of video lecture
•Interactive multiple choice questions with answers and detailed explanations
•Interactive essay questions with detailed answers
•Downloadable/printable outlines (two versions of each, one complete and one in a fill-in-the-blank format)
•On-line discussion board for students to share thoughts and ask questions, and for professors to post information and update the materials
•Link to Loislaw.com for further on-line study
•Material divided into easy-to-navigate chapters that track the outlines

Audio Discs
•Three to five hours of audio lecture
•Material divided into easy-to-navigate chapters by subject area
•Digitally mastered and professionally recorded
•Included on four to five CDs

Overview of Major Topics Covered:
Intentional Torts; Privileges; Negligence; Duties of Care; Negligence Per Se; Landowners; Res Ipsa Loquitur; Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress; Causation-in-Fact; Proximate Cause; Contributory and Comparative Negligence; Assumption of the Risk; Statutes of Limitations; Immunity; Satisfaction and Contribution; Damages; Wrongful Death and Survival; Vicarious Liability; Products Liability; Nuisance; Defamation; Privacy Torts

About the Professor:
Professor Kalt received his A.B. with highest distinction from the University of Michigan, and his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served on the Yale Law Journal. After law school, Professor Kalt served as a judicial law clerk to Judge Danny J. Boggs, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, and then practiced as a litigator at the Washington, D.C. office of Sidley Austin LLP. He has taught Torts at Michigan State University College of Law since 2000, where he teaches Torts, Constitutional Law, and Administrative Law, and his research interests include structural constitutional law and juries.