
Taylor V. Vallelunga (Intention)
How important is it for the defendant to know their actions will cause severe emotional distress? Does transferred intent apply in cases of IIED? Gain context and answers to these questions in Taylor ...
27 Syys 20187min

Whittaker V. Sanford (Moral Influence)
Can a strong moral influence constitute false imprisonment? Hear about a case involving a colony called the "movement" connected to a colony in Jaffa. Would keeping someone on a ship without providing...
27 Syys 201814min

Western Union Telegraph Company V. Hill (Assault)
Find out the two main elements of assault in Audio Law's first assault episode, Western Union Telegraph Company v. Hill (1933).
30 Elo 20187min

Leichtman V. WLW Jacor Communications (Offensive Contact)
Would you consider intentionally blowing smoke into an antismoking advocate's face a battery? Find out what the court ruled in Leichtman v. WLW Jacor Communications (1994).
30 Elo 20187min

Fisher V. Carrousel Motor Hotel (Indirect Contact)
This episode of Audio Law explores Fisher v. Carrousel Motor Hotel, Inc., 424 S.W. 2d 627 (1967). Does there have to be contact with a person to establish battery? What about if the defendant forceful...
30 Elo 201813min

Cole V. Turner Nisi Prius (Battery)
What constitutes battery? Learn about three elements in this episode of Audio Law.
30 Elo 20184min

McGuire V. Almy (Mental State)
How does a person's mental state impact the extent to which they are held responsible for injuring someone? The 1937 case of McGuire v. Almy, 297 Mass. 323 provides a ruling for that question.
30 Elo 20189min





















