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Corporal Punishment and Physical Abuse
Associate Reporters for Restatement of the Law, Children and the Law explain corporal punishment in the Restatement.
Plain Meaning and Ambiguity
Tom Baker discusses the adoption of a plain meaning rule for the Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance.
When Is a Confinement a Tort?
Simons and Cardi discuss the development of the topic of confinement (false imprisonment) in the area of intentional torts to persons.
Courts and Arbitral Proceedings
Bermann and Drahozal discuss the role courts may play throughout the lifecycle of arbitral proceedings.
Inside the ALI: 2018 Annual Meeting
ALI members discuss the contribution the Institute and its members make to the rule of law.
Gifts From and Financial Relationships With Prohibited Sources
Richard W. Painter discusses the gifts section of the project and how they can create complex ethical issues.
Children in the Justice System
Elizabeth S. Scott and Emily Buss discuss the nuances of dealing with children in juvenile justice system.
The Economic Loss Doctrine
Ward Farnsworth covers the history of the economic loss doctrine as it relates to tort loss.
Interference With Economic Relationships
Ward Farnsworth elaborates on the topic of interference with economic relationships and how it converges with contract law.
Post-Government Employment Restrictions
The Reporter and Associate Reporter for the Principles of the Law, Government Ethics project discuss how personal, private, or financial interest can cause ethical pitfalls in post-government employment.
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