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Volume 55, Issue 2 Winter 2006: Symposium - Who Feels their Pain? The Challenge of Noneconomic Damages in Civil Litigation
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Articles
Due Process and the Determination of Pain and Suffering Tort Damages
Mark A. Geistfeld
A Comparative Law Look at Pain and Suffering Awards
Stephen D. Sugarman
Two Conceptions of Tort Damages: Fair v. Full Compensation
John C.P. Goldberg
Coming down to Earth: Why Rights-Based Theories of Tort Can and Must Address Cost-Based Proposals for Damages Reform
Benjamin C. Zipursky
Why Do Proposals Designed to Control Variability in General Damages (Generally) Fall on Deaf Ears? (and Why This Is Too Bad)
Joseph Sanders
Second Best Damage Action Deterrence
Margo Schlanger
Media Reporting of Jury Verdicts: Is the Tail (of the Distribution) Wagging the Dog?
Robert J. MacCoun
The Psychological Impact of Litigation: Compensation Neurosis, Malingering, PTSD, Secondary Traumatization, and Other Lessons from MVAS
Edward J. Hickling, Edward B. Blanchard, and Matthew T. Hickling
The Texas Two-Step: Evidence on the Link between Damage Caps and Access to the Civil Justice System
Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin
The Intersection of Factual Causation and Damages
Michael D. Green
Notes & Comments
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Eric W. Schupp
- Executive Editor
- Aviva M. Grumet-Morris
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Daniel R. Lombard
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Erin K. Slattery
- Symposium Editor
- Christine S. Matott
- Business Manager
- Robert Stanley Prostko
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Joanna Clarke-Sayer
- Amanda Cullen
- Breighanne Fisher
- Jason Tunquist
- Catherine P. Sons
- Cheryl L. Taglia
- Steven Molesky
- Tiffany Walters