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A Response To Lee Kreindler, Robert P. Boyle
A Response To Lee Kreindler, Robert P. Boyle
Akron Law Review
"...the claimant does not necessarily suffer all the disadvantages Lee Kreindler notes and that there are real compensatory advantages to the international passenger under the Guatemala Protocol system."
The Federal Tort Claims Act - Absolute Liability, The Discretionary Function Exception, Sonic Booms; Laird V. Nelms, Daniel Wallen
The Federal Tort Claims Act - Absolute Liability, The Discretionary Function Exception, Sonic Booms; Laird V. Nelms, Daniel Wallen
Akron Law Review
[A]lthough the legislative history of the FTCA lends great support for the argument that the doctrine of absolute liability is an acceptable theory to employ to seek recovery under the FTCA, the Supreme Court has chosen to rely on the Dalehite decision and completely overlook later Supreme Court interpretations. The legislative history of the FTCA also indicates that the discretionary function exception must always be confronted, regardless of the theory one proceeds under to seek recovery.