Vidmar, Neil (2004) Experimental Simulations and Tort Reform: Avoidance, Error and Overreaching in Sunstein et al.'s 'Punitive Damages'. Emory Law Journal, 53 . pp. 1359-1403.
AbstractThis article addresses tort reform claims made in Cass R. Sunstein, et al.'s Punitive Damages: How Juries Decide (2002)and related articles, research that was largely underwritten by the Exxon Corporation. Based upon a series of simulation experiments, those authors have made a general claim that juries are incapable of making coherent judgments about punitive damages. In this article I raise serious methodological problems bearing on the validity of the research, and, therefore, its ability to provide judges and legislators with useful information about juries and punitive damages. | Document Type: | Journal Article |
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| ["eprint_fieldname_keywords" not defined]: | punitive damages, tort reform, juries, simulation research |
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| Subjects: | ?? K1 ?? |
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| ID Code: | 699 |
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| Deposited By: | Melanie Dunshee |
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| Deposited On: | 01 Jun 2005 |
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| Last Modified: | 19 Oct 2007 14:26 |
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