Tentative Draft No. 1 (TD No. 1) of Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies will be presented to the ALI membership at the 2022 Annual Meeting. In the video below, Douglas Laycock of UVA School of Law and Richard L. Hasen of UC Irvine School of Law provide an overview of TD No. 1, which includes a significant portion of Chapter 1 on Compensatory Damages. Laycock and Hasen serve as Reporters for this project.

This text has not been considered by the ALI membership of The American Law Institute and therefore does not represent the position of the Institute on any of the issues with which it deals.

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The information discussed in this video relates to ALI project drafts and topics that may have been updated or changed since the release of this video. For the most up-to-date information on ALI projects, please visit http://www.ali.org.

 

 

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Douglas Laycock

Reporter, Torts: Remedies

Douglas Laycock is perhaps the nation’s leading authority on the law of religious liberty and also on the law of remedies. He has taught and written about these topics for four decades. He is currently the Robert E. Scott Distinguished Professor of Law and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia School of Law, and the Alice McKean Young Regents Chair in Law Emeritus at the University of Texas School of Law.

Richard L. Hasen

Reporter, Torts: Remedies

Richard L. Hasen is the Gary T. Schwartz Endowed Chair in Law, Professor of Political Science (by courtesy), and Director of the Safeguarding Democracy Project at UCLA School of Law. He is an internationally recognized expert in election law, writing as well in the areas of legislation and statutory interpretation, remedies, and torts. He is co-author of leading casebooks in election law and remedies. Hasen serves in 2024 as an NBC News/MSNBC Election Law Analyst.

Pauline Toboulidis

The American Law Institute

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