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Civil Law

Fordham Law School

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Torts; costs; tort law; damages

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Torts As Wrongs, John C.P. Goldberg, Benjamin C. Zipursky Jan 2010

Torts As Wrongs, John C.P. Goldberg, Benjamin C. Zipursky

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Torts scholars hold different views on why tort law shifts costs from plaintiffs to defendants. Some invoke notions of justice, some efficiency, and some compensation. Nearly all seem to agree, however, that tort law is about the allocation of losses. This Article challenges the widespread embrace of loss-based accounts as fundamentally misguided. It is wrongs not losses that lie at the foundation of tort law. Tort suits are about affording plaintiffs an avenue of civil recourse against those who have wronged them. Although torts were once routinely understood as wrongs, since Holmes’s time, tort scholars have tended to suppose that …