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Ellen Wertheimer

Professor Emeritus

Biography

Ellen Wertheimer retired as professor of law in 2022 after 40 years of service to ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ Law.

Her scholarly interests have focused onÌýproduct liability and tort law generally, with an emphasis on the healthcare professions. Her articles include:ÌýThe Force Awakens:ÌýTincher, Section 402A and the Third Restatement in Pennsylvania, 27 Widener Law Journal (2018),ÌýThe Biter Bit: Unknowable Dangers, The Third Restatement, and the Reinstatement of Liability Without Fault, 70 Brooklyn L. Rev. 889 (2005) andÌý[We] Shall Not Look Upon His Like Again: The Career of Jerry Phillips,Ìý72 Tenn. L. Rev. 871 (2005). Her other articles include:ÌýThe Bitter Pill of Empiricism: Health Maintenance Organizations, Informed Consent, and the Reasonable Psychotherapist Standard of Care, 46 Vill. L. Rev. 260 (2001);ÌýDeath by Definition: The Exclusion of Product Category Liability from the Third Restatement, 10 Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy 122 (2000);ÌýShakespeare in Law: The Use of History in Shattering Student Credulity, 45 Vill. L. Rev. 463 (2000);ÌýLiability Without Defect: The Final Frontier, 29 Toledo L. Rev. 667 (1998);ÌýCalabresi’s Razor: A Return to Responsibility, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 105 (1998);ÌýOckham’s Scalpel: A Return to a Reasonableness Standard, 43 Vill. L. Rev. 321 (1998); andÌýPandora’s Humidor: Tobacco Producer Liability in Tort, 24 N. Ky. L. Rev. 397 (1997). Her articleÌýThe Smoke Gets in Their Eyes: Product Category Liability and Alternative Feasible Designs in the Third Restatement, 62 Tenn. L. Rev. 1429 (1994), has been excerpted in two leading products liability casebooks, and her articleÌýUnknowable Dangers and The Death of Strict Products Liability: The Empire Strikes Back, 60 U. Cinc. L. Rev. 1183 (1992), has been excerpted in a leading torts casebook. Professor Wertheimer has co-authored two casebooks,ÌýTorts: Cases and ProblemsÌý(Michie 1997, Lexis 2003/2012, and Carolina Academic Press 2018) with Professors Vandall and Rahdert, andÌýProducts Liability: Cases, Materials, ProblemsÌý(Second Edition, Michie 2002) with Professors Terry, Phillips, and Vandall.

Wertheimer received her undergraduate degree from Yale College, from which she graduated summa cum laude and with distinction in English; while there, she was elected to phi beta kappa. She received her law degree from Yale Law School, where she was an editor of the Yale Law Journal. Following graduation, she was a law clerk to the Honorable Frank A. Kaufman, United States District Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland; and then to Honorable James Hunter III, United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She also worked as an associate with the law firm of Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz between her two clerkships.Ìý
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Practice Experience

  • Law Clerk to The Honorable James Hunter III, United States Circuit Judge,ÌýUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
  • Associate, Pepper Hamilton, Philadelphia
  • Law Clerk to The Honorable Frank A. Kaufman, United States District JudgeÌýStates District Court for the District of Maryland
  • Joined the ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ Law faculty in 1982


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Publications


Previous Courses and Seminars

  • Law and Medicine
  • Products Liability
  • The Supreme Court
  • Torts I
  • Torts II Ìý

Education

  • Yale Law School, JD
  • Yale College, BA