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Tort Elements Getting Tangled?

Negligence, intentional torts, strict liability, defenses... Torts requires precise element analysis. Our flashcards keep them straight.

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Everything You Need for Torts

Our spaced repetition flashcards cover all the high-yield torts rules tested on the bar exam.

Master negligence elements (duty, breach, causation, damages)

Learn all intentional torts and their elements

Memorize strict liability triggers

Understand defenses (comparative fault, assumption of risk)

Nail products liability theories

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Torts Flashcards FAQ

Everything you need to know about studying torts with our flashcards.

What Torts topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover negligence, all intentional torts (battery, assault, false imprisonment, IIED, trespass, conversion, etc.), strict liability, products liability, defamation, privacy torts, and defenses.
How detailed is the negligence coverage?
Very detailed. We cover duty (general and special), breach (reasonable person standard, negligence per se), actual and proximate causation, and all damage types.
Are defenses and immunities covered?
Yes. We cover contributory negligence, comparative fault, assumption of risk, and various immunities thoroughly.
Do you distinguish between majority and minority rules?
Yes. Where jurisdictions differ (like contributory vs. comparative negligence), our flashcards note both approaches.

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