I Torts and Bargains
The Problem of Social Cost
When Does the Rule of Liability Matter
Consumption Theory,Production Theory,and Ideology in the Coase Theorem
II The Rote of Fault
Killing or Wounding to Protect a Property Interest
Fairness and Utility in Tort Theory
The Concept of Corrective Justice in Recent Theories of Tort Law
Rethinking Comparative Law:Variety and Uniformity in Ancient and Modern
Tort Law and the Economy in Nineteenth-Century America: A Reinterpretation
Some Effects of Uncertainty on Compliance with Legal Standards
III The Requirement of Causation
Remarks on Causation and Liability
Property,Wrongfulness,and the Duty to Compensate
Probabilistic Recoveries,Restitution,and Recurring Wrongs
Economic Loss in Tort
Women,Mothers,and the Law of Fright: A History
IV The Lawyer’s Role
Untaken Precautions
Opting for the British Rule, or If Posner and Shavell Can’t Remember
A Market in Personal Injury Tort Clams
V Liability Arising Out of the Workplace
The Boundaries of Vicarious Liability:An Economic Analysis of the Scope of Employment Rule and Related Legal Doctrine
Comment - The Creation of a Common - Law Rule:The Fellow - Servant Rule,1837-186
Social Change and the Law of Industrial Accidents
VI Omissions and Commissions
Waiting for Rescue:An Essay on the Evolution and Incentive Structure of the Law of Affirmative Obligations
A Lawyer’s Primer on Feminist Theory and Tort
The Case for a Duty to Rescue
VII Tort Liability and Other Means of Social Control
Property Rules,Liability Rules,and Inalienability:One View of the Cathedral
A Critique of Economic and Sociological Theories of Social Control
The Social Consequences of Common-Law Rules
VIII Insurance,No-Fault,Products Liability ,and Tort Reform
The Current Insurance Crisis and Modern Tort Law
Incentive Issues in the Design of "No-Fault" Compensation Systems
Proposals for Products Liability Reform:A Theoretical Synthesis
Some Reflections on the Process of Tort Reform
In the Shadow of the Legislature:The Common Law in the Age of the New Public Law