Torts

Courses

LAW-1040: Torts: The Common Law Process

Credits 4
Required. Encompasses common law, intentional torts, defenses and privileges, and negligence.First year foundational course, no online registration.

LAW-3155: Drug and Device Law

Credits 2
This course examines the role of the Food and Drug Administration in the regulation of prescription drugs and medical devices, the tort liability of drug and device manufacturers, the novel legal issues that arise from the acknowledged risks and side-effects associated with the use of such products, the role of physicians in prescribing them, and the policy-based legislative limits on the liability of those who develop and manufacture them. The course may also include a discussion of the economics of new products innovation.

LAW-3390: Law & the Business of Baseball

Credits 1

Law and the Business of Baseball will explore the dynamic relationship baseball and law have enjoyed for more than 200 years. Baseball is a highly legalistic game which involves much more than just the two teams playing. Participants study the origins of the game and how the rules of baseball parallel statutes. A close examination is given the role attorneys have played in the formation of organized leagues and the roles they have played in labor management and as players. The course also examines the role of the Commissioner of Baseball, women in baseball, player salaries, franchise relocation's, fan safety, gambling, memorabilia, and youth baseball. Law and the Business of Baseball will strengthen the participants' understanding of such core subjects as civil procedure, constitutional law, property, torts, and ethics. Each year experts in the baseball and legal community speak to the class. Those guest speakers have included team owners, a league commissioner, chief legal counsels for baseball teams, the official historian for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, an attorney for the Major League Baseball Players Association, an attorney for Major League Baseball, a former major league baseball player who was a member of the 1969 New York Mets and was on the committee that helped select Marvin Miller as the MLBPA executive director, a former major league umpire who is also an attorney, the official scorer for the Minnesota Twins, a former Minnesota Twins batboy who is now attorney who discusses lawsuits regarding batboys, broadcasters, a baseball agent who is also an attorney and many attorney authors who have written baseball law related books. Each year, former Sports Illustrated writer Melissa Ludtke talks about her 1970s groundbreaking lawsuit against Major League Baseball that gave women equal rights to report from the locker room.

LAW-3460: Personal Injury

Credits 2

The course will cover the most common types of personal injury claims and defenses including motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, alcohol related claims, and other personal injury cases. The Course will discuss how these claims are brought and defended under Minnesota statutes and case law.

LAW-3550: Workers' Compensation

Credits 3
Surveys no-fault compensation laws covering personal injuries in employment, including substance, procedure, and benefits under workers' compensation law.

LAW-4040: Advanced Torts: Recreation & Risk

Credits 2
Action park featured homegrown attractions, an experimental approach to safety, vast quantities of alcohol, and, as it turns out, an almost entirely notional insurance company--all overseen by its founder, who had, as we will discuss, a unique, but not entirely baseless, view of what his responsibility should be. In addition to stories, injuries, and deaths, Action Park has led to a movie and a book--and now a law school course. The course will include guest speakers, including some who visited Action Park, as well as people from today's amusement park industry. Additionally, the author of the book and the director of the film will join the course, as will a psychologist who specializes in risk taking behavior by adolescents and young adults. The premise of the course is that we can sometimes learn the most about the development of various areas of law by exploring situations in which someone pushes those areas' boundaries. We will primarily explore tort law, but also touch on administrative law, the interplay of federal and state law and regulations, and insurance law. PreReq: LAW-1040