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- Title
INTRODUCTION.
- Authors
Landsman, Stephan
- Abstract
The article discusses the topic for the 29th Annual Clifford Symposium, which is focused on the development of "new torts." The scholars invited to speak at the symposium have identified a wide range of topics relevant to the conversation, including individual harms, public nuisance, healthcare and medicine, technological innovation, and gender-related issues. The symposium aims to explore both traditional and innovative aspects of tort law, examining old doctrines like battery and public nuisance, as well as cutting-edge activities in healthcare and technology, particularly those involving Artificial Intelligence. The mix of topics reflects the need for judges, juries, lawyers, and scholars to preserve the rule of law and protect individuals from wrongs done by others.
- Subjects
RULE of law; TEACHER selection; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; LAW reviews
- Publication
DePaul Law Review, 2024, Vol 73, Issue 2, p183
- ISSN
0011-7188
- Publication type
Article