American Museum of Tort Law (English, United States of America, American Museum of Tort Law)
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For which legal systems does the resource provide instruction? | United States of America |
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On which topics does the resource provide instruction? | tort, litigation |
For which languages is instruction provided? | English |
Title of the online educational resource for law and legal systems | American Museum of Tort Law |
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If the content appeared in a periodical, newsletter, journal, or similar publication, insert the name of the publication here | |
If the content appeared on a website or blog, insert the name of the website or blog here | American Museum of Tort Law |
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Publisher | American Museum of Tort Law |
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URL | https://www.tortmuseum.org/ |
Does this resource include a glossary, dictionary, or similar reference material? | no |
Was this resource published in law review or similar academic or professional journal? | no |
Is this resource freely available online? | yes |
Is this resource available as a PDF or other downloadable format? | no |
Does this resource include an audio or video presentation? | no |
Does this resource include a quiz or test of knowledge? | no |
Description of the resource | Nader first proposed his idea for a tort museum in 1998, and despite the passage of time and fundraising challenges, the 81-year-old consumer advocate (and frequent presidential candidate) says this type of institution has never been more relevant. |
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Is the text of the description a quotation, a paraphrase, or an original review? | quotation |
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If the source of the description was online, insert the source here | Jenny B. Davis, "Ralph Nader opens his American Museum of Tort Law," ABA Journal, October 1, 2015, accessed May 29, 2020, https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/a_dream_come_true |
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Relevant geographic areas | Winsted, Connecticut, United States of America |
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Relevant terms and phrases | idea, tort, museum, passage, time, passage of time, fundraising, challenge, consumer, advocate, consumer advocate, president, presidential, candidate, institution, relevant |
Relevant individuals | Ralph Nader |
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Relevant periodicals, newsletters, journals, and similar publications | ABA Journal |
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Ralph Nader +
United States of America +
Nader first proposed his idea for a tort museum in 1998, and despite the passage of time and fundraising challenges, the 81-year-old consumer advocate (and frequent presidential candidate) says this type of institution has never been more relevant. +
English +
American Museum of Tort Law +
Jenny B. Davis, "Ralph Nader opens his American Museum of Tort Law," ABA Journal, October 1, 2015, accessed May 29, 2020, https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/a_dream_come_true +
American Museum of Tort Law +
American Museum of Tort Law +