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While plaintiffs have traditionally been required to demonstrate some form of harm or damage to file a lawsuit, recently proposed definitions of harm appear to be broadening substantially the scope of tort litigation. At the forefront of this legal innovation is the "benefit-of-the-bargain" theory of damages: if a product is...
The Undead: Organ Harvesting, the Ice-Water Test, Beating Heart Cadavers—How Medicine Is Blurring the Line Between Life and Death by Dick Teresi, Pantheon Books, 368 pp., $26.95
The fierce battle over reform was based on the perception that Americans did not get good value for their money. That perception is wrong.
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While rioters ravage the streets of London for a fourth day, opportunistic British political pundits have already begun blaming the Tory-led coalition government.
The expansion of products liability law, which has taken place since the 1960s, ostensibly helps workers. Previously barred by workers’ compensation laws from bringing suits against manufacturers of defective products, workers can now sue for recovery from job injuries caused by these products. Research by Alexander (Sasha) Volokh of Harvard...
Despite the fears raised by the media, fireworks deaths are not something that people should spend much time worrying about.
If OSHA really is able to prevent such injuries, why doesn't it go into business?
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