
American Law Cafe
American Law Cafe: Exploring the Foundations of Law
Welcome to the American Law Cafe, your go-to podcast for breaking down the basics of fundamental law courses. Whether you're a current law student preparing for exams or a legal enthusiast eager to dive into the world of law concepts from contracts to criminal procedure and torts, this podcast simplifies complex legal principles into clear, engaging discussions. Join us each week as we unpack landmark cases, key doctrines, and real-world applications, making the law accessible and interesting for everyone passionate about justice and the rule of law.
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American Law Cafe
Final Exam Ready: 5 Torts Essay Hypos Every 1L Should Master
📚 Episode Summary:
It’s finals season, and we’ve got your 1L torts essay prep covered.
In this episode of American Law Café, we walk through five realistic essay-style fact patterns, each one modeled after the types of questions you're likely to see on your 1L torts final. From intentional torts and emotional distress to comparative fault and assumption of risk, these examples are designed to help you sharpen your issue-spotting, structure clear IRAC answers, and master the rules that matter most.
In this episode we cover:
- Trespass to Chattel vs. Conversion
How much misuse turns a simple trespass into conversion? We break it down using a neighbor’s off-road mower joyride gone wrong. - Landowner Liability and Wild Animals
A zoo visitor ignores signs and jumps into a monkey enclosure—can he still recover? Learn how entrant status (invitee vs. trespasser) shapes landowner duties. - IIED and the Boundaries of Outrageous Conduct
A labor protest targets a company CEO. Is it tortious, or just tough speech? We unpack the elements of Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress in a high-stakes workplace context. - Comparative Fault in Tennessee (49% Bar Rule)
A jogger gets injured after running in traffic during dense fog—can she recover? Learn how Tennessee's unique comparative fault rule could make or break the case. - Negligence and Assumption of Risk on a Zip Line
Does signing a waiver mean you assume every risk? We examine what happens when staff negligence—not the ride itself—causes the injury.
🎯 These hypos aren’t just review—they’re modeled to reflect what professors love to test: multiple issues, competing arguments, and classic tort doctrines under pressure. Perfect for practice or review before you walk into your exam.
Introductory Music for American Law Cafe. In Jazz Short by moodmode / Vlad Krotov.
🎶 Intro Music: "In Jazz Short" by moodmode / Vlad Krotov
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