• Law School in Plain English: Torts & Criminal Law.

  • By: Jeff Brown
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Law School in Plain English: Torts & Criminal Law.

By: Jeff Brown
  • Summary

  • Whether you’re a law student, an undergraduate considering law school, or a lifelong learner, join me as we demystify the law — one concept at a time, in 15 minutes or less. We break down complex legal principles into plain English, making the law accessible for everyone.


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Episodes
  • Who Is the Reasonable Person? A Dive into Legal Logic.
    Jan 10 2025

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    In this episode of Law School in Plain English: Torts, we dive into the world of the “Reasonable Person”—the unsung hero of legal liability. But what happens when this paragon of predictably meets their chaotic counterpart, the Unreasonable Person? Join us for an engaging, humorous exploration of fairness, responsibility, and what it really means to act “reasonably” in the eyes of the law.

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    9 mins
  • Recapture of Chattels - Getting Back What’s Rightfully Yours.
    Dec 21 2024

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    What happens when someone wrongfully takes your property, and you decide to take matters into your own hands? In this episode, we break down the tort defense of Recapture of Chattels. Using relatable examples and a dash of humor, we’ll explore the legal boundaries of reclaiming stolen or misappropriated property. Can you grab your stolen item back? What if you’re wrong about who took it? By the end, you’ll know when self-help crosses the line into trouble - and how the law views these tricky situations!

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    10 mins
  • When Accidents Tell a Story: A Special Res Ipsa Episode.
    Dec 15 2024

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    In this special extended episode, we take a deep dive into the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur—the legal principle that lets the facts ‘speak for themselves.’ Explore its origins in the famous falling-barrel case, Byrne v. Boadle, and its evolution through landmark decisions involving exploding soda bottles, surgical mishaps, and more.

    Whether you’re curious about how courts decide negligence without direct evidence or want to understand the modern challenges this doctrine faces, this episode offers an engaging and comprehensive breakdown. Tune in to discover how Res Ipsa applies to everything from everyday accidents to cutting-edge technology!

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    Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe/follow and leave a review. Join me next time as we break down another legal concept — one principle at a time.

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    42 mins

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