his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive damages in the United States. Pursuant to U.S. federalism, most private law in the United States is state law and can vary significantly from state to state. Contract law, tort (injury) law, property law and criminal law are mainly state law. Many of these areas are governed largely by common law which means that there are no statutes, and courts make the law in the course of resolving individual legal controversies. It is the state common law of injury that allows punitive damages in the United States. Thus, most of the law that is discussed in this article is made by state judges in the absence of governing statutes
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This dissertation focuses on the general policy concerns supporting the imposition of punitive damag...
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his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
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This Article addresses issues relating to the insurability of punitive damages awards. There is no c...
This dissertation focuses on the general policy concerns supporting the imposition of punitive damag...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
It has long been orthodoxy that punitive damages, because they are awarded in order to punish, are a...
Courts and commentators have often embraced the class action device as an ideal means of assessing p...
Punitive damages are private law's most controversial remedy. This book traces the development of th...
Critics complain that punitive damages often serve no good purpose. Whatever the merit of this charg...
Punitive damages are a typical and settled feature of American law. The remedy can be described as a...
It is a well-established principle that no court applies the penal laws of another sovereign. But wh...
This Article considers the broad range of tort experiments states have undertaken in recent years,...
In this Article, I consider whether limited generosity classes may be used to determine a defendan...
This Article addresses issues relating to the insurability of punitive damages awards. There is no c...
This dissertation focuses on the general policy concerns supporting the imposition of punitive damag...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...