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Damage without compensation is a bad way to conduct tort law

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It should not be a controversial proposition that the law should compensate a person who, through no fault of her own, is injured by the acts of another. It is a travesty that "reasonableness" and negligence subvert this fundamental standard.
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It should not be a controversial proposition that the law should compensate a person who, through no fault of his own, is injured by the acts of another. It is a travesty that "reasonableness" and negligence subvert this fundamental standard.
 

Strict Liability Would Work in the Real World


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