In response to concerns that jury awards in tort cases are excessive and unpredictable, nearly every state legislature has enacted some version of tort reform that is intended to curb extravagant damage awards. One of the most important and controversial reforms involves capping (or limiting) the maximum punitive damage award. We conducted a jury analogue study to assess the impact of this reform. In particular, we examined the possibility that capping punitive awards would cause jurors to inflate their compensatory awards to satisfy their desires to punish the defendant, particularly in situations where the defendant’s conduct was highly reprehensible. Relative to a condition in which punitive damages were unlimited, caps on punitive damag...
BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore rests, in part, on the “understandable relationship” between a ci...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...
In response to concerns that jury awards in tort cases are excessive and unpredictable, nearly every...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Punitive damages have prompted much academic and political debate during the last twenty years. In t...
Fueled by anecdotal instances of extremely large damage awards, there has been significant public co...
This paper presents the first empirical anatysis that demonstrates that juries differ from judges in...
Capping punitive damages awards is a centerpiece of the tort reform movement. According to the Ameri...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation’s most populous counties as...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
Juries in most American jurisdictions can inflict punitive damages awards against tortfeasors who ha...
This Article, the first broad-based analysis of punitive damages in judge-tried cases, compares judg...
Proposals to provide juries with specific numerical instructions for setting punitive damages should...
BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore rests, in part, on the “understandable relationship” between a ci...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...
In response to concerns that jury awards in tort cases are excessive and unpredictable, nearly every...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Punitive damages have prompted much academic and political debate during the last twenty years. In t...
Fueled by anecdotal instances of extremely large damage awards, there has been significant public co...
This paper presents the first empirical anatysis that demonstrates that juries differ from judges in...
Capping punitive damages awards is a centerpiece of the tort reform movement. According to the Ameri...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
We analyze thousands of trials from a substantial fraction of the nation’s most populous counties as...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
Juries in most American jurisdictions can inflict punitive damages awards against tortfeasors who ha...
This Article, the first broad-based analysis of punitive damages in judge-tried cases, compares judg...
Proposals to provide juries with specific numerical instructions for setting punitive damages should...
BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore rests, in part, on the “understandable relationship” between a ci...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...