Introduction to the Intentional Torts

Learn the intentional torts that most law students cover during their first few weeks of law school.

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Description

This course will introduce you to the intentional torts.  At the end of the course you will be able to describe the six intentional torts that most law students cover during the first few weeks of law school.   In addition, you will also be able to identify the affirmative defenses that defendants can use to avoid liability.

Identify and Learn the Intentional Tort Elements in this Introductory Course

  • Battery
  • Assault
  • False Imprisonment
  • Trespass to Land
  • Trespass to Chattels
  • Conversion
  • Affirmative Defenses

Overview

I designed this course so that anyone can take it. Because I've taught this material to law students for two decades, you will learn the intentional torts from an experienced and effective instructor. My goal in creating this course was to create engaging videos, so I purposely kept them relatively short and filled the videos with the same examples that I use in a traditional live classroom. Also, you will have access to some of the edited cases from my law school casebook "Torts: Majority Rule Cases." Finally, for those of you that want a challenge, you will find that my quizzes are in the same style that law students have on their exams in law school and on the bar exam. 

You will also receive bonus material, including my eBook on the Intentional Torts and relevant links to videos on my YouTube channel that will help you learn the law better. Finally, I will answer your course related questions in a timely fashion. So please sign up and let me help you begin your journey.


 

What You Will Learn!

  • Provide the rule statements for battery, assault, false imprisonment, trespass to land, trespass to chattels, and conversion.
  • Identify the six torts taught in the course.

Who Should Attend!

  • Those thinking about going to law school.
  • Anyone curious about what goes on inside a law school classroom.
  • Someone taking a Torts course that wants additional resources to help them succeed.
  • Anyone interested in learning more about the Intentional Torts of Battery, Assault, False Imprisonment, Trespass to Land, Trespass to Chattels, and Conversion.