And so the whole 19th century view of torts as deterring, deciding something was out, and what my article tried to do was to say, it's not out at all, it just has moved from the immediate last minute decision of people to what kind of cars we have, who drives them, who is what kind of categories are safer …
And so the whole 19th century view of torts as deterring, deciding something was out. And what my article tried to do was to say, it's not out at all, it just has moved from the immediate last minute decision of people to what kind of cars we have, who drives them, who is what kind of categories are safer …
I'm going to be seated there, so if you know my judge, you can sit here. I think we're a little bit, I think we have about a minute. We'll get a couple of minutes. I want to welcome everybody today to the National Constitution Center. As all of you, I'm sure immediately figured out I am not Jeff Rosen. …
I want to welcome everybody today to the National Constitution Center. As all of you, I'm sure immediately figured out I am not Jeff Rosen. I am Mike Gerhardt, the scholar of residence here at the National Constitution Center and I'm sorry that Jeff is not going to be here today. That leaves for me the extraordinary privilege of being …