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Works in Torts

2006

Another Road to Liability Is Paved with Good Intentions: Observations on the Supreme Court's Latest Word on the Disparate Impact Theory of Discrimination, Matthew J. Gilley, Antwoine L. Edwards
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2001

I Am Having a Flashback ... All the Way to the Bank: The Application of the Thin Skull Rule to Mental Injuries - Poole v. Copland, Inc., Scott M. Eden
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1997

Managed Care Organizations in North Carolina: Tort Liability Theories and Defenses, Jay Jyoti Chaudhuri
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1995

The Rise and Fall of Bystander Recovery for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress in North Carolina, John M. Logsdon
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1992

From Andrews to Woodson and Beyond: The Development of the Intentional Tort Exception to the Exclusive Remedy Provision - Rescuing North Carolina Workers from Treacherous Waters, David L. Lambert
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1989

Liability for Discretionary Decisions of State Officers and Employees under the North Carolina Tort Claims Act: A Critical Analysis of Hochheiser v. North Carolina Department of Transportation, Mark W. Morris
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1988

Tinkering with the Ad Damnum Clause in Tort Cases: Tort Reform or Proliferation of New Tort Claims, Adrienne Meltzer Fox
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1986

Bad Faith Breach of Contract: Should This Infant Tort Be Allowed to Grow in North Carolina, Darrell Pope
North Carolina Central Law Review

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By What Measure: The Issue of Damages for Wrongful Pregnancy, Ada F. Most
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1978

The Infliction of Emotional Distress as an Independent Tort: The Necessity of Physical Injury - McDowell v. Davis, 33 N.C. App. 529, 235 S.E. 2d 896 (1977), Wayne O. Clontz
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1975

The Abolishment of Contributory Negligence as a Defense in North Carolina, Julian T. Pierce
North Carolina Central Law Review

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