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Multiple Choice Exam on Tort Law
Ralph Bloch edited this page Dec 5, 2023
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Professor Hansen has his "Tort" class of 58 students write a 30-question true/false test at the end of the first semester. The test is based on Witt: Torts: Cases, Principles, and Institutions. Each question is case-based, and the correct answer is cross-checked against the corresponding text section.
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