Every day people are injured by defectively designed products. Many times, the person injured was not actually "using" the product. Mrs. Jones and her young son returned home from a shopping trip last ...
Back in the dark ages of tort law a person injured by a defective product had no recourse absent privity of contract with the seller. That changed in the 1960s with the development of strict liability ...
In the case of commercial transport, liability does not depend on abstract concepts. Instead, liability is shaped by specific ...
From the majority opinion in State v. Blake, by Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud: Washington's strict liability drug possession statute, makes possession of a controlled substance a felony punishable by ...
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