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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Why Tell Tales?
Proctor v. Davis: The Real Story
Why Tell Tales?
2. War on the Common Law
War on the Common Law
The Tort Reform Agenda
The Common Law and America
3. The Third Branch of Government
Separation of Powers and the American Judiciary
The Common Law Tradition
An American Bench and Bar
An American Procedural System
4. Disciplined Democracy and the American Jury
The Founders and the Civil Jury
The Contemporary Civil Jury: England versus America
Disciplined Democracy
Is the Civil Jury Competent?
The Civil Jury and Societal Values
5. The American Common Law System
The Four Legs of American Common Law
Why the Common Law Is Special
6. Who Regulates Auto Safety?
The Stunning Improvement in Auto Safety
Administrative Regulation
The Bronco II Story
Who Regulates Auto Safety?
Balancing Safety and Other Considerations
7. The Three Revolutions in Products Liability
The First Revolution: Strict Liability for Defective Products
The Second Revolution: Strict Liability for Nondefective Products with Unreasonably Dangerous Features
The Third Revolution: Strict Liability for Unreasonably Dangerous Products
8. The Common Law and the Future
Common Law in the Twenty-first Century
Notes
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Why Tell Tales?
Proctor v. Davis: The Real Story
Why Tell Tales?
2. War on the Common Law
War on the Common Law
The Tort Reform Agenda
The Common Law and America
3. The Third Branch of Government
Separation of Powers and the American Judiciary
The Common Law Tradition
An American Bench and Bar
An American Procedural System
4. Disciplined Democracy and the American Jury
The Founders and the Civil Jury
The Contemporary Civil Jury: England versus America
Disciplined Democracy
Is the Civil Jury Competent?
The Civil Jury and Societal Values
5. The American Common Law System
The Four Legs of American Common Law
Why the Common Law Is Special
6. Who Regulates Auto Safety?
The Stunning Improvement in Auto Safety
Administrative Regulation
The Bronco II Story
Who Regulates Auto Safety?
Balancing Safety and Other Considerations
7. The Three Revolutions in Products Liability
The First Revolution: Strict Liability for Defective Products
The Second Revolution: Strict Liability for Nondefective Products with Unreasonably Dangerous Features
The Third Revolution: Strict Liability for Unreasonably Dangerous Products
8. The Common Law and the Future
Common Law in the Twenty-first Century
Notes
Index
About the Author