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A man slips on a dance floor and breaks his leg. He recovers damages. A child has both legs amputated as a result of meningitis and is awarded nothing. The law''s justification for awarding damages in the first case is that the man''s injury was the fault of someone else, while in the second case damages are denied because nobody was at fault. In this searching critique of the present law and prac...
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A man slips on a dance floor and breaks his leg. He recovers damages. A child has both legs amputated as a result of meningitis and is awarded nothing. The law''s justification for awarding damages in the first case is that the man''s injury was the fault of someone else, while in the second case damages are denied because nobody was at fault. In this searching critique of the present law and prac...
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