In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria for evaluating whether a punitive damages award is so unreasonably large that it violates substantive due process. Unfortunately, these "guideposts," which were first erected in BMW v. Gore and applied last term in State Farm v. Campbell, are difficult to use and have resulted in inconsistent decisions. Indeed, Justice Scalia stated that they "mark a road to nowhere." The authors argue that the problems with the guideposts can be fixed by refining the third guidepost, which compares the punitive damages award to the criminal (or civil) sanctions that could be imposed for comparable misconduct. To date, the Court's decisions have obfuscated th...
In a series of cases decided over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process C...
Blockbuster punitive damages awards, i.e., those awards exceeding $100 million, attract attention ba...
In 2003, the Supreme Court created a presumption that only single-digit ratios of punitive damages t...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
This Article focuses on the third guidepost announced in BMW v. Gore for reviewing whether the amoun...
Almost twenty years ago, the Supreme Court in BMW v. Gore invoked the Due Process Clause for the fir...
The Supreme Court, in a line of several cases over the past decade, has established a rigorous feder...
This article offers a brief introduction to BMW and its immediate aftermath. After the decision was ...
In a series of cases decided over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process C...
Part I of this article will trace the development of the evolving principles and requirements the Co...
Capping punitive damages awards is a centerpiece of the tort reform movement. According to the Ameri...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
In a series of cases decided over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process C...
Blockbuster punitive damages awards, i.e., those awards exceeding $100 million, attract attention ba...
In 2003, the Supreme Court created a presumption that only single-digit ratios of punitive damages t...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
This Article focuses on the third guidepost announced in BMW v. Gore for reviewing whether the amoun...
Almost twenty years ago, the Supreme Court in BMW v. Gore invoked the Due Process Clause for the fir...
The Supreme Court, in a line of several cases over the past decade, has established a rigorous feder...
This article offers a brief introduction to BMW and its immediate aftermath. After the decision was ...
In a series of cases decided over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process C...
Part I of this article will trace the development of the evolving principles and requirements the Co...
Capping punitive damages awards is a centerpiece of the tort reform movement. According to the Ameri...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
Little guidance is provided to fact-finders in arriving at awards for pain and suffering and punitiv...
The state of punitive damages in the United States has been a controversial topic for more than thre...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
In a series of cases decided over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has used the Due Process C...
Blockbuster punitive damages awards, i.e., those awards exceeding $100 million, attract attention ba...
In 2003, the Supreme Court created a presumption that only single-digit ratios of punitive damages t...