A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do punitive damages have in the civil law of tort, given that they appear to involve an idea of criminal punishment? (2) why are punitive damages subject to special constitutional scrutiny, as in the Supreme Court\u27s decision in BMW v. Gore, if they really are part of the civil law of tort? The article offers a theory that can answer both of these questions. Punitive damages have a double aspect, corresponding to two senses of punitive. Insofar as they pertain to the state\u27s goal of imposing a punishment upon a defendant who merits deterrence or retribution, they have a criminal aspect. Insofar as they pertain to the plaintiff\u27s right to ...
BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore rests, in part, on the “understandable relationship” between a ci...
In BMW v Gore, the Supreme Court held that a state court's award of punitive damages was so excessiv...
The doctrine of punitive damages truly is an ancient legal concept that inexplicably has evaded comm...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
The practice of using punitive damages to punish a tort defendant, in a single case brought by a sin...
Almost twenty years ago, the Supreme Court in BMW v. Gore invoked the Due Process Clause for the fir...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
Critics complain that punitive damages often serve no good purpose. Whatever the merit of this charg...
In 2001 the Supreme Court, in Cooper Industries, Inc. v. Leatherman Tool Group, Inc., suggested that...
In this Article, Professors Chanenson and Gotanda propose that courts treat comparable maximum crimi...
This Article addresses the timely and controversial topic of constitutional limits on punitive damag...
In Philip Morris v. Williams, the Supreme Court held that the Constitution does not permit the impos...
This Article focuses on the third guidepost announced in BMW v. Gore for reviewing whether the amoun...
BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore rests, in part, on the “understandable relationship” between a ci...
In BMW v Gore, the Supreme Court held that a state court's award of punitive damages was so excessiv...
The doctrine of punitive damages truly is an ancient legal concept that inexplicably has evaded comm...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
The practice of using punitive damages to punish a tort defendant, in a single case brought by a sin...
Almost twenty years ago, the Supreme Court in BMW v. Gore invoked the Due Process Clause for the fir...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
Critics complain that punitive damages often serve no good purpose. Whatever the merit of this charg...
In 2001 the Supreme Court, in Cooper Industries, Inc. v. Leatherman Tool Group, Inc., suggested that...
In this Article, Professors Chanenson and Gotanda propose that courts treat comparable maximum crimi...
This Article addresses the timely and controversial topic of constitutional limits on punitive damag...
In Philip Morris v. Williams, the Supreme Court held that the Constitution does not permit the impos...
This Article focuses on the third guidepost announced in BMW v. Gore for reviewing whether the amoun...
BMW of North America, Inc. v. Gore rests, in part, on the “understandable relationship” between a ci...
In BMW v Gore, the Supreme Court held that a state court's award of punitive damages was so excessiv...
The doctrine of punitive damages truly is an ancient legal concept that inexplicably has evaded comm...