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Making Tort Law
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2003
Time: 4:00 PM — 5:30 PM
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
 
 
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In

Making Tort Law, Charles Fried and David Rosenberg, professors at Harvard Law School, address the intellectual roots of the "tort explosion" and identify the functions that tort law can and cannot serve. Their rigorous and powerful analysis contends that the justification of tort liability as a means of vindicating individual rights is a sentimental and distracting myth, while the practical ability of liability judgments to promote a just distribution of income is severely constrained. Abandoning those unworkable purposes, Fried and Rosenberg argue that tort law should be devoted exclusively to safety regulation and to providing incentives for efficient levels of investment in reducing the risks of accidents and injuries.

Please join us at AEI for a discussion of this important addition to the growing field of tort scholarship

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Agenda
3:45 p.m. Registration
4:00 Presenters: Charles Fried, Harvard Law School
    David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School
  Panelist: Edward W. Warren, Kirkland & Ellis
  Moderator: Michael S. Greve, AEI Federalism Project
5:30 Adjournment and Reception
 
 
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