The law under which government officials operate permits them to inflict injury on others, under prescribed circumstances, in established ways, and in carefully (and sometimes not so carefully) calibrated amounts. Indeed, the law goes further: it sometimes tells the official that a failure to injure-that is, to coerce compliance with a predetermined rule of conduct-is a dereliction of official duty. For although there may be interminable argument over the social goals that justify the state in using force, all but the most extreme libertarians concede some place to governmental, and therefore official, coercion. The legal system\u27s permitting-or requiring-officially inflicted harms need not, however, be viewed as meaning that official har...
The defendant, pursuant to a contract with the United States government for improving navigation on ...
The common law rule of governmental immunity made governments immune from suit and held public offic...
Abstract Causing damage is also related to objective law. Violation of subjective right is a violati...
The legislative and judicial dismantling of sovereign immunity is among the more significant and cel...
A public office is a public trust.The incumbent has a property right in it, but the office is confer...
Recent developments suggest that even without congressional action municipalities and other subdivis...
Under Monell v. Department of Social Services, local governments are not vicariously liable for cons...
The investigation was initiated by the pre-trial investigation, the prosecution and the judiciary. T...
Liability for damage caused by unlawful decision or maladministration The concept of liability for d...
Responsibility for damage caused by the misconduct of local government officers and employees has lo...
Theories of tort liability generally fall within two broad camps: the instrumentalists claim that to...
Under the prevailing doctrine in this country neither the state nor the federal government is liable...
This essay is about the language used to decide when governments should be held responsible for cons...
In addition to the historical doctrines justifying government irresponsibility, already discussed, i...
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
The defendant, pursuant to a contract with the United States government for improving navigation on ...
The common law rule of governmental immunity made governments immune from suit and held public offic...
Abstract Causing damage is also related to objective law. Violation of subjective right is a violati...
The legislative and judicial dismantling of sovereign immunity is among the more significant and cel...
A public office is a public trust.The incumbent has a property right in it, but the office is confer...
Recent developments suggest that even without congressional action municipalities and other subdivis...
Under Monell v. Department of Social Services, local governments are not vicariously liable for cons...
The investigation was initiated by the pre-trial investigation, the prosecution and the judiciary. T...
Liability for damage caused by unlawful decision or maladministration The concept of liability for d...
Responsibility for damage caused by the misconduct of local government officers and employees has lo...
Theories of tort liability generally fall within two broad camps: the instrumentalists claim that to...
Under the prevailing doctrine in this country neither the state nor the federal government is liable...
This essay is about the language used to decide when governments should be held responsible for cons...
In addition to the historical doctrines justifying government irresponsibility, already discussed, i...
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
The defendant, pursuant to a contract with the United States government for improving navigation on ...
The common law rule of governmental immunity made governments immune from suit and held public offic...
Abstract Causing damage is also related to objective law. Violation of subjective right is a violati...