My analysis of punitive damages in environmental and products liability cases concludes that these awards impose substantial costs on society, and that abolishing punitive damages would improve social welfare. The two commentaries on my proposal are written by prominent proponents of punitive damages. Professor Luban has been a leading advocate of punitive damages as a form of punishment, and Professor Eisenberg has promoted the view that punitive damages are both small and predictable. Not surprisingly, each of them is critical of my proposal, but as I will indicate below, neither provides any evidence that punitive damages play a constructive role in society. Without such a beneficial function, the costs of these awards cannot be justifie...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
Eisenberg, Heise, and Wells (this issue) as well as Eisenberg, et al. (2006) examine the relationshi...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
This paper is a response to the comments by David Luban and Theodore Eisenberg on my article on puni...
I won\u27t beat around the bush. I disagree with Professor Viscusi\u27s premises, his conclusion, an...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Scholarly opinion overwhelmingly opposes the trend toward truly punitive damages. If Lord Keynes\u27...
In 2001 the Supreme Court, in Cooper Industries, Inc. v. Leatherman Tool Group, Inc., suggested that...
Should the ancient rule of punitive damages, which authorizesjuries to award private fines in civi...
The practice of using punitive damages to punish a tort defendant, in a single case brought by a sin...
There is widespread agreement that tort (and criminal) law developed historically as an alternativ...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
Punitive damages are a species of non-compensatory damages. Their principal purpose is to punish the...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
Eisenberg, Heise, and Wells (this issue) as well as Eisenberg, et al. (2006) examine the relationshi...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
This paper is a response to the comments by David Luban and Theodore Eisenberg on my article on puni...
I won\u27t beat around the bush. I disagree with Professor Viscusi\u27s premises, his conclusion, an...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Legal scholars and judges have long expressed concerns over the unpredictability and arbitrariness o...
Scholarly opinion overwhelmingly opposes the trend toward truly punitive damages. If Lord Keynes\u27...
In 2001 the Supreme Court, in Cooper Industries, Inc. v. Leatherman Tool Group, Inc., suggested that...
Should the ancient rule of punitive damages, which authorizesjuries to award private fines in civi...
The practice of using punitive damages to punish a tort defendant, in a single case brought by a sin...
There is widespread agreement that tort (and criminal) law developed historically as an alternativ...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
Punitive damages are a species of non-compensatory damages. Their principal purpose is to punish the...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
Eisenberg, Heise, and Wells (this issue) as well as Eisenberg, et al. (2006) examine the relationshi...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...