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March 19, 2013
Teaching Insurance in 1L Torts Classes
Randy Maniloff of White & Williams writes a free bi-weekly insurance news letter, Coverage Opinions. In his latest issue (pdf), Maniloff explored whether insurance liabilty coverage should be covered within the first-year Torts class. He asked a third year student at Penn to analyze how Katko v. Briney (the infamous spring gun case) would have played out if the Brineys had homeowners insurance coverage. Very interesting and worth a read.
- SBS
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