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n this episode of The Legal Minute, we break down one of the most common misconceptions in tort law — the difference between assault and battery. You’ll learn how the law distinguishes between a mere threat that creates fear and the actual act of harmful or offensive contact.
Through simple, relatable examples, I’ll explain how someone can commit assault without ever laying a finger on you, and how battery doesn’t always require injury — just unwanted physical contact.
Whether you’re a law student, podcast listener curious about the law, or someone brushing up for a bar exam, this 60-second episode makes the distinction crystal clear.
Stay tuned, and in just one minute, you’ll never confuse these two intentional torts again.
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n this episode of The Legal Minute, we break down one of the most common misconceptions in tort law — the difference between assault and battery. You’ll learn how the law distinguishes between a mere threat that creates fear and the actual act of harmful or offensive contact.
Through simple, relatable examples, I’ll explain how someone can commit assault without ever laying a finger on you, and how battery doesn’t always require injury — just unwanted physical contact.
Whether you’re a law student, podcast listener curious about the law, or someone brushing up for a bar exam, this 60-second episode makes the distinction crystal clear.
Stay tuned, and in just one minute, you’ll never confuse these two intentional torts again.

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