Within Republican political circles, numerous state legislatures, and even the U.S. Congress, advocating caps on noneconomic damages in tort suits is in vogue, as part of the ongoing politics of tort reform. Yet, the distinction between economic and noneconomic damages is nonsensical. It does not originate in the discipline of economics, but seems instead to be purely a rhetorical invention of those who wish to limit damages by any means politically possible. But law reform based on sheer rhetoric should be shunned; unprincipled rhetoric is no substitute for justificatory reasons, and to make laws without reasons exemplifies arbitrariness and injustice. The focus of this article is relatively narrow--restricted primarily to revealin...
In the United States, the debate over the foundations of tort law is at an impasse. On one side of t...
This Article considers whether state damages caps are constitutional and examines recent studies sug...
Introduction: Many lawyers regard compensation as the most important goal of tort law. However, in t...
Within Republican political circles, numerous state legislatures, and even the U.S. Congress, advoca...
Since the 1980s, tort damages for pain and suffering have excited hue and cry. Twenty-three states c...
The premise of this article is that the currently unsettled status of noneconomic damage awards offe...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
Pure economic loss is not considered a recoverable harm in tort law. Professor Silverstein asks, Wh...
This Article examines the issues surrounding the application of tort doctrine to problems of economi...
Few stories have more power to outrage than that of Bernard McCummings, the millionaire mugger who...
In this Article, the author argues that tort law generates more perverse behavior than safety and th...
I have conducted empirical research from several states on how juries in medical malpractice and oth...
The legal system for adjudicating tort claims in the United States delivers important benefi ts to t...
Recent litigation brought against cigarette manufacturers, software companies over potential year 20...
Twenty years ago, Deborah Hensler and a team of scholars at the RAND Corporation\u27s Institute for ...
In the United States, the debate over the foundations of tort law is at an impasse. On one side of t...
This Article considers whether state damages caps are constitutional and examines recent studies sug...
Introduction: Many lawyers regard compensation as the most important goal of tort law. However, in t...
Within Republican political circles, numerous state legislatures, and even the U.S. Congress, advoca...
Since the 1980s, tort damages for pain and suffering have excited hue and cry. Twenty-three states c...
The premise of this article is that the currently unsettled status of noneconomic damage awards offe...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
Pure economic loss is not considered a recoverable harm in tort law. Professor Silverstein asks, Wh...
This Article examines the issues surrounding the application of tort doctrine to problems of economi...
Few stories have more power to outrage than that of Bernard McCummings, the millionaire mugger who...
In this Article, the author argues that tort law generates more perverse behavior than safety and th...
I have conducted empirical research from several states on how juries in medical malpractice and oth...
The legal system for adjudicating tort claims in the United States delivers important benefi ts to t...
Recent litigation brought against cigarette manufacturers, software companies over potential year 20...
Twenty years ago, Deborah Hensler and a team of scholars at the RAND Corporation\u27s Institute for ...
In the United States, the debate over the foundations of tort law is at an impasse. On one side of t...
This Article considers whether state damages caps are constitutional and examines recent studies sug...
Introduction: Many lawyers regard compensation as the most important goal of tort law. However, in t...