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Sue the government and the voters: They are the ones strictly liable

November 30, 2008
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Strict liability is one of those nasty things which activist jurists such as Benjamin Cardozo and Roger Traynor had championed during their careers. That being said, this piece isn’t about discussing my criticisms of this abhorrent outcome of the Normative Jurisprudence practiced and advocated by the aforementioned. Rather, it’s...

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