The Yale Law Journal, Volume 88, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1979 - Electronic journals |
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... tort of malicious prosecution , the centerpiece of the present American system for deterring groundless litigation , has recently received considerable scholarly attention . " Courts generally recognize one of two forms of the tort . In ...
... tort of malicious prosecution , the centerpiece of the present American system for deterring groundless litigation , has recently received considerable scholarly attention . " Courts generally recognize one of two forms of the tort . In ...
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... tort in the civil context is dictum , because the case involved a suit for false indictment for riot . 76. 1 Ld . Raym . at 380 , 91 Eng . Rep . at 1151 ; cf. RESTATEMENT ( SECOND ) OF TORTS ยง 674 , Comment b ( 1977 ) ( applicability of ...
... tort in the civil context is dictum , because the case involved a suit for false indictment for riot . 76. 1 Ld . Raym . at 380 , 91 Eng . Rep . at 1151 ; cf. RESTATEMENT ( SECOND ) OF TORTS ยง 674 , Comment b ( 1977 ) ( applicability of ...
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... tort ) and Kalven , Privacy in Tort Law- Were Warren and Brandeis Wrong ? 31 L. & . Contemp . Prob . 326 , 335-36 ( 1966 ) ( inquiring whether " privilege to serve public interest in news " has not become " so overpowering as virtually ...
... tort ) and Kalven , Privacy in Tort Law- Were Warren and Brandeis Wrong ? 31 L. & . Contemp . Prob . 326 , 335-36 ( 1966 ) ( inquiring whether " privilege to serve public interest in news " has not become " so overpowering as virtually ...
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