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How did the Romans define a “tort”? Were the rules about theft similar to ours? Professor Richard Epstein gives an introduction to ... What does it mean to own something? Are there different types of ownership? How does ownership change when multiple parties ... Professor Richard Epstein of New York University School of Law outlines the origins and basic rules of Would a lawyer or law student gain anything by taking a Jurisprudence class or reading about it on their own? Professor Lee ... The American Constitution separates power among three branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is this the only logical ... What does ownership entail? How do we define trespass and nuisance? Professor Donald Kochan of Antonin Scalia Law School ...

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How is Property Acquired? [No. 86 LECTURE]

How is Property Acquired? [No. 86 LECTURE]

What are some ways that people

Theft & Property Damage the Roman Law of Tort [No. 86 LECTURE]

Theft & Property Damage the Roman Law of Tort [No. 86 LECTURE]

How did the Romans define a “tort”? Were the rules about theft similar to ours? Professor Richard Epstein gives an introduction to ...

Where Does Ownership Come From? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Where Does Ownership Come From? [No. 86 LECTURE]

What does it mean to own something? Are there different types of ownership? How does ownership change when multiple parties ...

Key Principles in Property Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

Key Principles in Property Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

Professor Richard Epstein of New York University School of Law outlines the origins and basic rules of

Why Take a Jurisprudence Class? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Why Take a Jurisprudence Class? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Would a lawyer or law student gain anything by taking a Jurisprudence class or reading about it on their own? Professor Lee ...

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Property Law - Why We Need It and How We Learn It [No. 86 LECTURE]

Property Law - Why We Need It and How We Learn It [No. 86 LECTURE]

Why is

Property Law: Setting the Foundation for a Legal Education [No. 86 LECTURE]

Property Law: Setting the Foundation for a Legal Education [No. 86 LECTURE]

Why is

The Structure of the Constitution and Questions of Comparative Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

The Structure of the Constitution and Questions of Comparative Law [No. 86 LECTURE]

The American Constitution separates power among three branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Is this the only logical ...

Ownership and Property Rights [No. 86 LECTURE]

Ownership and Property Rights [No. 86 LECTURE]

What does ownership entail? How do we define trespass and nuisance? Professor Donald Kochan of Antonin Scalia Law School ...

Property Arrangements [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

Property Arrangements [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

What kind of rules provide stable

Is Originalism a Useful Tool for the Judiciary? [No. 86 LECTURE]

Is Originalism a Useful Tool for the Judiciary? [No. 86 LECTURE]

What does it mean for a judge to be an Originalist? Is it a truly neutral framework? Is there a role for precedent? Professor Gary ...

Complex Property Arrangements [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

Complex Property Arrangements [Introduction to Common Law] [No. 86]

How can an association that doesn't own

Property Class and Learning to Think Like a Lawyer [No. 86]

Property Class and Learning to Think Like a Lawyer [No. 86]

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