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Originally posted by Not Bob
In fact, it's "Wile E. Coyote, Genius" (according to his card).
When I am a torts professor, I shall use a clip of his antics for the final. Assault, battery, negligence, products liability, assumption of the risk -- you name it. Every doctrine dreamed up by Prosser in full color. Gotta love it.
"Acme, of course, could persuasively argue that Mr. Coyote's use of the rocket jet pack to propel him on roller skates, whcih resulted in his collision with the semi driven by the co-defendant, was not a forseeable mis-use of their product."
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First and foremost, that torts test would ROCK (and I am not one, believe it or not, who enjoyed taking law school exams).
You are correct about the card, I think -- but doesn't it say "Sooooper Genius"? (Or maybe he just says that, to see how it will sound, in contemplating whether to change the wording on his business cards... one of life's unsolved mysteries, I suppose.)