“Coming Soon: Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition by Douglas Laycock and Rick Hasen”

If you’ve wondering why you’ve been hearing less from me lately, check out this announcement to Remedies instructors from Aspen Publishing:

Aspen Publishing is pleased to announce that Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition by esteemed authors Douglas Laycock and Rick Hasen will be available in print and digital this June for use in Fall 2025 classes….. Please request a review copy from your Aspen Sales Representative at any time and requests will be fulfilled once the book is published in June. 

Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition by Douglas Laycock and Rick Hasen, distinguished authors and the nation’s preeminent experts in the field of Remedies, provides a pragmatic approach to the subject of judicial relief by cutting across substantive fields as it explores the general principles of the law of remedies.

New to the Sixth Edition:

  • Extensive integration of relevant material from the new Restatement (Third) of Torts: Remedies in chapters on compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctions, and remedial defenses (The casebook authors are the Reporters on this Restatement project)
  • Reorganized and expanded material on damages that cannot be measured in a market, including dignitary harm, and the relationship of dignitary harm to emotional distress, constitutional harm, and other types of damages
  • Updated and extensive treatment of the Supreme Court’s treatment of emergency relief and the standards for granting stays and injunctions pending appeal
  • New principal cases on injunctions bonds (NCAA from the Third Circuit), the federal right to a jury trial (Jarkesy from the Supreme Court), and the three types of contempt (Town of West Lakeland from a Minnesota appeals court)
  • Updated notes on lodestar calculations for attorneys’ fees and new Supreme Court cases on calculation of costs
  • Expanded material in compensatory damage chapter on use of race and sex data for computing lost earnings and life expectancy, and on discounted medical billing, wrongful life, wrongful birth, and wrongful pregnancy cases
  • Extensive new material on the controversy about qualified immunity for police officers and other government officials and employees
  • Revised material on mistaken payments in restitution following Banque Worms, with attention to Citibank’s billion-dollar mistaken payment
  • Updated consideration of cy pres and fluid class remedies

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Strong conceptual organization based on remedies categories—compensatory and punitive damages, injunctions, restitution, declaratory judgments, enforcement of judgments (contempt and collections), attorneys’ fees, and remedial defenses—and in terms of daily teaching units of roughly equal length, each unit having a clear central theme
  • Appropriate balance of public and private law
  • Highly teachable and memorable cases, well edited and supported by informative and authoritative notes
  • Coverage and critique of basic law and economics as applied to key remedies issues
  • Plenty of information to support class discussion, case analysis, and apply concepts to varied fact patterns

In April, you will receive additional information about availability from the Aspen marketing team. The Concise Edition of Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, Sixth Edition by Douglas Laycock and Rick Hasen will also publish this year. Please stay tuned for updates on availability. 

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