This essay reports and discusses the implications of an experimental study involving punitive damage awards. The study finds that in products liability cases, people's normative judgments (about outrageousness and appropriate punishment) are relatively uniform, at least when measured on a bounded numerical scale (0 to 6). With the unbounded dollar scale, however, outcomes become extremely erratic and unpredictable. Various reform proposals, designed to overcome erratic awards, are discussed, including damage caps, compensatory judgment "multipliers," and conversion formulas based on jury judgments on a bounded numerical scale. Implications are also discussed for many other issues of law and economic valuation, including compensatory damages...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Professor Viscusi\u27s article differs from the dominant mode of law and economics scholarship on pu...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages in a data set, gathered...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
This paper provides an analysis of 64 punitive damages awards of at least $100 million. Based on an ...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...
In this Article, Professors Chanenson and Gotanda propose that courts treat comparable maximum crimi...
This article assesses the relation between compensatory damages and punitive damages in cases leadin...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
In response to concerns that jury awards in tort cases are excessive and unpredictable, nearly every...
Proposals to provide juries with specific numerical instructions for setting punitive damages should...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Professor Viscusi\u27s article differs from the dominant mode of law and economics scholarship on pu...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages in a data set, gathered...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
This paper provides an analysis of 64 punitive damages awards of at least $100 million. Based on an ...
Experimental evidence generated in controlled laboratory studies suggests that the legal system in g...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages by combining two data s...
In this Article, Professors Chanenson and Gotanda propose that courts treat comparable maximum crimi...
This article assesses the relation between compensatory damages and punitive damages in cases leadin...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
In response to concerns that jury awards in tort cases are excessive and unpredictable, nearly every...
Proposals to provide juries with specific numerical instructions for setting punitive damages should...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Professor Viscusi\u27s article differs from the dominant mode of law and economics scholarship on pu...
This article assesses the relation between punitive and compensatory damages in a data set, gathered...