The museum will closed on April 20th, Easter Sunday.
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June 23rd - July 18th 2025 Mondays - Thursdays 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Visit the museum
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday- Saturday: 10:00AM-5:00PM
Sunday: 11:00AM-4:00PM
Against all odds, Ralph Nader’s American Museum of Tort Law educates visitors about the law and their rights.

Upcoming Special Event
Winchester Land Trust Presents “SLY LIKE A FOX” - May 3, 2025 - 3:30PM - 5:00PM
Examples of Famous Tort Cases
Massive Social Media Damage to Children's Mental and Physical Health
Special episode of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour at the Tort Museum
Latest Tort News
New York Times
Jury Awards $50 Million to California Man Burned by Starbucks Tea
A jury in California on Friday awarded $50 million in damages to a Los Angeles delivery driver who was badly burned by a cup of hot tea that spilled into his lap in a Starbucks drive-through in 2020, court records show.
Forbes
What Sparked The California Wildfires? Experts Consider Power Lines, Fireworks—And Arson
Multiple residents of Altadena sued Southern California Edison on Monday, alleging the Eaton Fire was started by the company’s electrical equipment.
The Enquirer -- Cincinnati.com/
Kentucky AG: Kroger ‘allowed the fire of addiction to spread,’ announces $110M settlement
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Thursday a $110 million settlement with Cincinnati-based Kroger in his lawsuit against the grocer for its role in the opioid crisis.
Fox Business News
Apple to pay $95 million in Siri spying lawsuit
Tech giant Apple on Thursday agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit that claimed its Siri voice assistant violated users' privacy.
Fox 7 Austin, Texas
Texas mother sues Amazon after daughter was killed in crash with contract driver
A mother is fighting for justice after her daughter, a Texas State student, was killed in a hit-and-run almost three years ago.
Mondaq
Potential Liability For Torts Committed In Sports (Cox V. Ball)
Actions of sports participants who are overly aggressive result may result in civil liability for not only the overly aggressive participant or tortfeasor, but for others, such as sports leagues, event organizers or restaurants and bars.