Select Full Text publications*
*These publications were selected for their online availability and do not represent this faculty member's full catalog of work.
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A Preliminary Consideration of Issues Raised in the Firearms Sellers Immunity Bill 38 Akron Law Review 113 2005
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A Winning at Craps: Are Casinos Vulnerable to State Suits for Social Costs A Preliminary Analysis,@ 25 Manag. Decis. Econ. 205 2004
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Constricting Products Liability: Reforms in Theory and Procedure 48 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW 843 2003
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A Call for an Accurate Restatement (Third): Design Defect MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW 2003
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A Critique of The Restatement (Third) Apportionment as it Affects Joint and Several Liability 49 EMORY LAW JOURNAL 565 2000
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Economic and Causation Issues in City Suits Against Gun Manufacturers 27 PEPPERDINE LAW REVIEW 719 2000
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O.K. Corral II: Policy Issues in Municipal Suits Against Gun Manufacturers 44 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW 547 1999
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An Examination of the Duty Issue in Health Care Litigation: Should HMOs Be Liable in Tort for 'Medical Necessity'Decisions? 71 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW 293 1998
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State Judges Should Reject the Reasonable Alternative Design Standard of the Restatement (Third), Products Liability, Section 2(b 8 KANSAS JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY 62 1998
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The American Law Institute is Dead in the Water 26 HOFSTRA L. R. 801 1998
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The Legal Theory and the Visionaries that Led to the Proposed $368.5 Billion Tobacco Settlement 27 SOUTHWESTERN U. L. R. 473 1998
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Constructing a Roof Before the Foundation is Prepared: The Restatement (Third) Products Liability: Section 2(b) Design Defect 30 MICH. J.L.R. 261 1997
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Duty: The Continuing Vitality of Dean Green's Theory 15 Q.L.R. 343 1995
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Restatement Third, Products Liability, Section 2(b): Design Defect 68 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW 167 1995
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Suits by Public Hospitals to Recover Expenditures for the Treatment of Disease and Illness Caused by Tobacco and Alcohol" (with Gangarosa and Willis) 22 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 81 1994
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State-of-the-Art, Custom, and Reasonable Alternative Design 28 SUFFOLK U.L.R. 1193 1994
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The Restatement, Third, Products Liability, Section 2(b): The Reasonable Alternative Design Requirement 61 TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW 1407 1994
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Reallocating the Costs of Smoking: The Application of Absolute Liability to Cigarette Manufacturers 52 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 405 1991
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Our Product Liability System: An Efficient Solution to a Complex Problem 64 DENVER LAW REVIEW 703 1988
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Criminal Prosecution of Corporations for Defective Products 12 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PRACTITIONER 66 1987
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Applying Strict Liability to Pharmacists 18 TOLEDO LAW REVIEW 1 1986
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Judge Posner's Negligence Efficiency Theory: A Critique 35 EMORY LAW JOURNAL 383 1986
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Applying Strict Liability to Professionals: Economic and Legal Analysis 59 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 25 1984
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Defect in Products Liability: Rethinking Negligence and Strict Liability 43 OHIO STATE LAW REVIEW 61 1982
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Undermining Torts' Policies: Products Liability Legislation 30 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 673 1981
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Tort Liability of Public Officials 29 MERCER LAW REVIEW 303 1977
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Constitutional Issues in Federal No Fault 27 MERCER LAW REVIEW 273 1975
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Riot Prevention: Police Training for the Street Gathering 51 JOURNAL OF URBAN LAW 49 1973
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Survey of Torts 25 MERCER LAW REVIEW 247 1973
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Training to Meet the Police Function 1971 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW 547 1971
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