Gun violence is a serious problem in the United States. For many years, in order to decrease gun violence, the sale and possession of firearms has been regulated by statute.\u27 This Article argues that tort claims against gun manufacturers can complement legislative efforts to regulate the firearms industry and can thereby make a modest contribution to decreasing gun violence. The Article does not, however, endorse attempts to impose restrictions on the firearms industry by using tort litigation as a substitute for legislation
Criminal misuse of firearms is a widespread social problem in America. Each year, more than 600,000 ...
As a result of relatively weak regulation, firearm use leads to massive negative externalities. Effo...
The regulation of guns has been one of the most hotly debated public policy issues in the United Sta...
Gun violence is a serious problem in the U.S. For many years, in order to decrease gun violence, the...
Gun violence is a serious problem in the United States. For many years, in order to decrease gun vio...
While tort lawsuits against gun manufacturers and sellers have captured much attention in recent yea...
In 2005, Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), granting the firearm...
This Article examines whether mandating liability insurance for firearm owners would meet its avowed...
I have been asked to respond to an article by Professor Andrew Jay McClurg that recently appeared in...
This article examines an aspect of the debate described above. It begins by describing the federal f...
Deep pocket jurisprudence, where plaintiffs name corporations as codefendants of less wealthy indivi...
Gun violence and mass shootings have dominated headlines during the last several years. These traged...
I argue that the tort system can complement the efforts of either institutions such as markets, legi...
In response to recent litigation brought against the gun industry on behalf of individuals and munic...
In 2005, Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (the \u27PLCAA\u27). This Act...
Criminal misuse of firearms is a widespread social problem in America. Each year, more than 600,000 ...
As a result of relatively weak regulation, firearm use leads to massive negative externalities. Effo...
The regulation of guns has been one of the most hotly debated public policy issues in the United Sta...
Gun violence is a serious problem in the U.S. For many years, in order to decrease gun violence, the...
Gun violence is a serious problem in the United States. For many years, in order to decrease gun vio...
While tort lawsuits against gun manufacturers and sellers have captured much attention in recent yea...
In 2005, Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), granting the firearm...
This Article examines whether mandating liability insurance for firearm owners would meet its avowed...
I have been asked to respond to an article by Professor Andrew Jay McClurg that recently appeared in...
This article examines an aspect of the debate described above. It begins by describing the federal f...
Deep pocket jurisprudence, where plaintiffs name corporations as codefendants of less wealthy indivi...
Gun violence and mass shootings have dominated headlines during the last several years. These traged...
I argue that the tort system can complement the efforts of either institutions such as markets, legi...
In response to recent litigation brought against the gun industry on behalf of individuals and munic...
In 2005, Congress passed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (the \u27PLCAA\u27). This Act...
Criminal misuse of firearms is a widespread social problem in America. Each year, more than 600,000 ...
As a result of relatively weak regulation, firearm use leads to massive negative externalities. Effo...
The regulation of guns has been one of the most hotly debated public policy issues in the United Sta...