User:Benjamindbaker/Books/Law School

A Book of Wiki Answers

 * General
 * Common law
 * Civil law (common law)
 * Civil law (legal system)
 * Legal doctrine
 * Precedent
 * Jurisprudence
 * List of landmark court decisions in the United States
 * Syllogism


 * Civil Procedure
 * Civil procedure in the United States
 * Due process
 * Full Faith and Credit Clause
 * Personal jurisdiction
 * In personam
 * In rem jurisdiction
 * Quasi in rem jurisdiction
 * Long arm jurisdiction
 * Pennoyer v. Neff
 * International Shoe Co. v. Washington
 * Hanson v. Denckla
 * World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson
 * Goodyear Dunlop Tires Operations, S.A. v. Brown
 * Daimler AG v. Bauman
 * Venue (law)
 * Federal jurisdiction (United States)
 * Removal jurisdiction
 * Change of venue
 * Forum non conveniens
 * Federal-question jurisdiction
 * Subject-matter jurisdiction
 * Diversity jurisdiction
 * Supplemental jurisdiction
 * Erie doctrine
 * Rules of Decision Act
 * Rules Enabling Act
 * Swift v. Tyson
 * Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins
 * Guaranty Trust Co. v. York
 * Byrd v. Blue Ridge Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.
 * Hanna v. Plumer
 * Gasperini v. Center for Humanities, Inc.
 * Pleading
 * Motion in United States law
 * Service of process
 * Complaint
 * Answer
 * Counterclaim
 * Crossclaim
 * Lawsuit
 * Discovery (law)
 * Interrogatories
 * Deposition (law)
 * Request for admissions
 * Request for production
 * Default judgment
 * Summary judgment
 * Voluntary dismissal
 * Involuntary dismissal
 * Settlement (litigation)
 * Trial
 * Party (law)
 * Jury
 * Legal burden of proof
 * Judgment (law)
 * Appeal
 * Mandamus
 * Certiorari


 * Torts
 * Tort
 * Intentional tort
 * Assault (tort)
 * Battery (tort)
 * False imprisonment
 * Intentional infliction of emotional distress
 * Transferred intent
 * Trespass
 * Conversion (law)
 * Detinue
 * Claim and delivery
 * Trover
 * Assumption of risk
 * Comparative negligence
 * Contributory negligence
 * Consent
 * Necessity (tort)
 * Statute of limitations
 * Right of self-defense
 * Defence of property
 * Shopkeeper's privilege
 * Negligence
 * Duty of care
 * Standard of care
 * Proximate cause
 * Sine qua non
 * Res ipsa loquitur
 * Calculus of negligence
 * Rescue doctrine
 * Duty to rescue
 * Negligent infliction of emotional distress
 * Negligence in employment
 * Negligent entrustment
 * Malpractice
 * Product liability
 * Quasi-tort
 * Nuisance
 * Defamation
 * Expectation of privacy
 * False light
 * Breach of confidence
 * Abuse of process
 * Malicious prosecution
 * Alienation of affections
 * Criminal conversation
 * Seduction (tort)
 * Breach of promise
 * Economic torts
 * Fraud
 * Tortious interference
 * Conspiracy (civil)
 * Restraint of trade
 * Last clear chance
 * Vicarious liability
 * Volenti non fit injuria
 * Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
 * Neutral reportage
 * Damages
 * Injunction
 * Conflict of tort laws
 * Joint and several liability
 * Comparative responsibility
 * Market share liability


 * Contracts
 * Contract
 * Offer and acceptance
 * Consideration
 * Posting rule
 * Mirror image rule
 * Invitation to treat
 * Firm offer
 * Implied-in-fact contract
 * Capacity (law)
 * Duress
 * Undue influence
 * Unjust enrichment
 * Illusory promise
 * Statute of frauds
 * Non est factum
 * Parol evidence rule
 * Standard form contract
 * Integration clause
 * Contra proferentem
 * Mistake (contract law)
 * Misrepresentation
 * Frustration of purpose
 * Impossibility
 * Impracticability
 * Illegal agreement
 * Clean hands
 * Unconscionability
 * Accord and satisfaction
 * Privity of contract
 * Assignment (law)
 * Delegation (law)
 * Novation
 * Third-party beneficiary
 * Breach of contract
 * Anticipatory repudiation
 * Cover (law)
 * Exclusion clause
 * Efficient breach
 * Deviation (law)
 * Fundamental breach
 * Legal remedy
 * Specific performance
 * Liquidated damages
 * Penal damages
 * Rescission
 * Quasi-contract
 * Estoppel
 * Quantum meruit