Posts Tagged ‘Torts’
How Dramatic Shifts in Perceptions of Parenting Have Exposed Families, Free-Range or Otherwise, to State Intervention: A Common Law Tort Approach to Redefining Child Neglect
By David Manno | 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 675 (2016) *Junior Staff Member, American University Law Review, Volume 65; J.D. Candidate, 2018, American University Washington College of Law; B.A. Justice, 2006, American University. I would like to thank Professor Macarena Sáez and my Note & Comment Editor, Beth Fisher, for their guidance, and the…
Read MoreIf the Question is Chocolate-Related, the Answer is Always Yes: Why Doe v. Nestle Reopens the Door for Corporate Liability of U.S. Corporations Under the Alien Torts Statute
65 Am. U. L. Rev. 191 (2015) *Associate Managing Editor, American University Law Review, Volume 65; J.D. Candidate, May 2016, American University, Washington College of Law; B.A. International Affairs, 2013, The George Washington University. I am sincerely grateful to the editors and staff of the American University Law Review for their hard work, especially to Angela…
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