This brief Rejoinder addresses two levels of issues: broad questions involved in the effort to establish a critical overview of injury law and questions more precisely bound up with products liability law. The author lauds the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal Injury on its significant contribution to academic debate in this country, and for its openness to a competition of many divergent ideas in the context of organizational culture. Despite the problems that this author noted in his first Article in this symposium, he recognizes the achievement of the Study, and the genuine advance that it provides in the discussion of legal policy
The differences between Professor Whitford\u27s views and mine are of crucial importance to the law ...
Harvard Professors David Rosenberg and Charles Fried have presented a provocative, sweeping critique...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
This brief Rejoinder addresses two levels of issues: broad questions involved in the effort to estab...
In 1986 a number of prominent legal scholars embarked upon a project commissioned by the American La...
In 1986 a number of prominent legal scholars embarked upon a project commissioned by the American La...
This Article focuses on the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal Injury, sp...
This, the second part of a two-part article, contrasts negative perceptions of the personal injury s...
This is a critical analysis of the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal Inj...
This Article analyzes a chapter in the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal...
This, the first of a two-part article, derives notions about tort law from traditional accounts of j...
In this Article, Professor Rabin discusses reflections on law reform and the tort system that arose ...
In 1986, the American Law Institute (ALI) published a report to analyze and appraise the state of th...
In this Article, the authors support Prof. Sugarman\u27s tort reform proposals, but argue that these...
The word rejoinder connotes a reply to criticism, and that connotation sets the scope of this shor...
The differences between Professor Whitford\u27s views and mine are of crucial importance to the law ...
Harvard Professors David Rosenberg and Charles Fried have presented a provocative, sweeping critique...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
This brief Rejoinder addresses two levels of issues: broad questions involved in the effort to estab...
In 1986 a number of prominent legal scholars embarked upon a project commissioned by the American La...
In 1986 a number of prominent legal scholars embarked upon a project commissioned by the American La...
This Article focuses on the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal Injury, sp...
This, the second part of a two-part article, contrasts negative perceptions of the personal injury s...
This is a critical analysis of the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal Inj...
This Article analyzes a chapter in the Reporters\u27 Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal...
This, the first of a two-part article, derives notions about tort law from traditional accounts of j...
In this Article, Professor Rabin discusses reflections on law reform and the tort system that arose ...
In 1986, the American Law Institute (ALI) published a report to analyze and appraise the state of th...
In this Article, the authors support Prof. Sugarman\u27s tort reform proposals, but argue that these...
The word rejoinder connotes a reply to criticism, and that connotation sets the scope of this shor...
The differences between Professor Whitford\u27s views and mine are of crucial importance to the law ...
Harvard Professors David Rosenberg and Charles Fried have presented a provocative, sweeping critique...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...