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Liability of an Air Carrier for Providing Medical Assistance to a Passenger
 
Federal law does not require air carriers to provide medical assistance to passengers. More...
 
Interference with a Premarital Relationship
 
Although there have been causes of action in the past for breach of a promise to marry, which causes of action were based on contract law, there has never been a cause of action in tort for alienation of affections with regard to an engaged person or for sexual intercourse with an engaged person. More...
 
Invasion of Privacy--False Light
 
The law provides everyone with some basic rights to privacy. Privacy is the general right to be left alone and free from unwanted publicity. Unreasonable invasion of one's privacy causes harm.More...
 
Causing a Spouse to Separate from or to Refuse to Return to Another Spouse
 
Under the common law, there existed a tort for causing a spouse to separate from or to refuse to return to another spouse. Although most states have enacted statutes that have abolished the tort, there are a few states in which a spouse may bring an action against a third party for the tort. More...
 
Res Ipsa Loquitur
 
In a personal injury action, a plaintiff usually must prove that a defendant was negligent and that the defendant's negligence caused the plaintiff's injuries. However, in some cases, there is no direct evidence of negligence. For example, spectators are watching a basketball game in a high school gymnasium.More...
 
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