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6-8-2007 9:56 PM
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jklugman says:
Robert Bork said:

The present tort system poses dangers to interstate commerce not unlike those faced under the Articles of Confederation. Even if Congress would not, in 1789, have had the power to displace state tort law, the nature of the problem has changed so dramatically as to bring the problem within the scope of the power granted to Congress. Accordingly, proposals, such as placing limits or caps on punitive damages, or eliminating joint or strict liability, which may once have been clearly understood as beyond Congress's power, may now be constitutionally appropriate.
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6-9-2007 2:38 AM
pokkets
I just thought, having a Bork in a tort case was looking for trouble. This was obviously a conspiracy to make him fall over. -
6-9-2007 2:46 PM
delete101
What a hypocrite!
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