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Torts lecture: Privileges and Defenses to Defamation | quimbee.com

A brief excerpt from Quimbee's lecture video on the topic of privileges and defenses to defamation in tort law. Check out Quimbee’s current offerings at https://www.quimbee.com/ For just $15/month, you can get access to Quimbee's expansive library of law tutorials, lecture videos, practice questions, and case briefs. Enroll today at https://www.quimbee.com/users/sign_up This video is just one of 70 videos in our lecture on torts. "Torts" table of contents: 1. Introduction Opening Remarks 2. Intentional Torts Intent Battery Assault False Imprisonment Trespass to Land Trespass to Chattel and Conversion of Chattel Examples of Trespass and Conversion of Chattel Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress 3. Defenses to Intentional Torts Self-Defense Defending and Retaking Property: Use of Force Defending and Retaking Property: Shopkeeper's Privileges Consent Necessity 4. The Basic Elements of Negligence Introduction to Negligence 5. Negligence: Duty of Care Importance of Duty and the "No Duty to Act" Rule General Reasonable Person Standard Introduction to Professional and Medical Liability Duties of Children and Other Particular Standards of Care Duty to Foreseeable Plaintiffs Duties of Landowners to Trespassers, Licensees, and Invitees Examples of the Duties of Landowners to Trespassers, Licensees, and Invitees Duties of Landowners to Their Residential Tenants Duties of Landowners to Child Trespassers Introduction to Recreational Use Statutes Duty to Protect from Third Persons: Defendant's Relationship with Plaintiff Duty to Protect from Third Persons: Defendant's Relationship with the Third Person Duty Arising from Risk Creation Duty Arising from a Promise, Undertaking, or Relationship Duties of Those Who Furnish Alcohol for Profit Duties Among Family Members 6. Negligence: Particular Issues Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress Slip and Fall Cases Toxic Torts The Firefighter's Rule Good Samaritan Laws 7. Negligence: Breach Evaluating Defendant's Conduct and Establishing Breach Negligence Per Se Res Ipsa Loquitur 8. Negligence: Harm and Actual Causation Actual Harm Tests for Actual Causation 9. Negligence: Proximate Cause Introduction to Proximate Cause Role of Intervening Persons or Forces Relationship Between Proximate Cause and Plaintiff's Fault 10. Defenses to Negligence Contributory Negligence Comparative Fault Schemes Plaintiff's Illegal Activity Assumption of the Risk Statutes of Limitation 11. Vicarious Liability Introduction to Vicarious Liability Respondeat Superior: The Master-Servant Relationship Respondeat Superior: Scope of Employment (Negligence) Respondeat Superior: Scope of Employment (Intentional Torts) Employer Liability for the Torts of Independent Contractors 12. Strict Liability Introduction to Strict Liability Trespassing Animals Nuisance Abnormally Dangerous Activities Defenses to Strict Liability 13. Products Liability Introduction to Products Liability Manufacturing Defects Manufacturing Defects in Food Design Defects Exclusion of Mere Economic Loss Warning or Informational Defects Negligence in Products Liability Strict Liability in Products Liability Defenses to Product Liability 14. Responsibility and Damages Joint and Several Liability Contribution in a Joint and Several Liability System Indemnification, Subrogation, and Satisfaction Compensatory and Punitive Damages Death in Tort Law Avoidable Consequences and Plaintiff's Mitigation of Damages Emotional Distress as Damage Loss of Consortium 15. Economic, Dignitary, and Relational Torts Introduction to Defamation Defamation in Light of the First Amendment Privileges and Defenses to Defamation Damages in Common Law Defamation 16. Conclusion Final Thoughts

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