Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-223) and index.
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The resurrection of classical common law -- Injuries, victims, and the attack on tort law -- A realistic view of tort law -- Consumers, workers, and the tyranny of freedom of contract -- Freedom of contract and fair contract -- Property rights and the right's property -- Takings and transcendental nonsense -- The movement to un-make the law.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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An expert on contract law shows how conservatives in America are successfully rolling back a century of progress in common law by diminishing the protections afforded to consumers by contract law, property law, and personal injury law.