Current students: Don't look at "Midwest Mishaps" or the amalgamated questions. Save them for possible use as part of an upcoming practice exam.
(Current students of mine: Don't look at this yet. We'll use it for a practice exam.) 25 questions, 60 minutes: negligence, strict liability, products liability, intentional torts 13 questions, 30 minutes: negligence, strict liability13 questions, 30 minutes: negligence, healthcare torts, strict liability, remedies issues, special issues concerning parties and actions (multiple tortfeasors, wrongful death, survival actions, immunities), transactional torts, right of publicity
13 questions, 30 minutes: negligence, intentional torts, workers compensation, damages, products liability
13 questions, 30 minutes: negligence, intentional torts, products liability, privacy torts, damages, workers compensation
12 questions, 30 minutes: defamation, fraud, intentional torts, products liability, negligence, wrongful death and survival actions, enforcement of judgments, multiple tortfeasors.
20 questions: remedies, immunities, constitutional torts, multiple tortfeasors, workers compensation, strict liability, intentional torts, damages, products liability, economic torts
2.0 hour (incl. 30/90 format) essay questions from Torts and Torts I(Current students of mine: Don't look at Panic at the Telescope yet. We'll use it for a practice exam.)
Note: My current students should refrain from looking at this. We may be doing the Yodel exam as a practice exam in coming days.
1.25 hour (30/45 format) essay questions (subjects covered include negligence)Note: This is a different, shorter version of the Yodel exam listed above, which is 2.0 hours (30/90). For a model answer, see the listing above.
Longer format (2.5 to 4.0 hours) essay questions from Torts and Torts I (covering negligence and healthcare torts, plus intentional torts from 2014 on)
(Current students of mine: Don't look at Lucky Lagoon. We may use it for a practice exam.)1.25 hour (30/45 format) essay questions from Torts II (a second-semester 1L course covering subjects beyond negligence, such as strict liability and defamation)
Various-length essay questions (2.0 to 3.25 hours) from Torts II (a second-semester 1L course covering strict liability, products liability, privacy, defamation, and business torts, plus intentional torts through 2012)