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Suing the Gun Industry

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  • Title: Suing the Gun Industry
  • Author : Timothy D. Lytton
  • Release Date : January 21, 2009
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,Business & Personal Finance,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 2007 KB

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“Mass tort litigation against the gun industry, with its practical weaknesses, successes, and goals, provides the framework for this collection of thoughtful essays by leading social scientists, lawyers, and academics. . . . These informed analyses reveal the complexities that make the debate so difficult to resolve. . . . Suing the Gun Industry masterfully reveals the many details contributing to the intractability of the gun debate.”

-New York Law Journal

“Second Amendment advocate or gun-control fanatic, all Americans who care about freedom need to read Suing the Gun Industry.”

-Bob Barr, Member of Congress, 1995-2003, and Twenty-First Century Liberties Chair for Freedom and Privacy, American Conservative Union

The source for anyone interested in a balanced analysis of the lawsuits against the gun industry.”

-David Hemenway, Professor of Health Policy & Director, Harvard Injury Control Research Center Harvard School of Public Health Health Policy and Management Department, author of Private Guns, Public Health

“Highly readable, comprehensive, well-balanced. It contains everything you need to know, and on all sides, about the wave of lawsuits against U.S. gun manufacturers.”

-James B. Jacobs, Warren E. Burger Professor of Law and author of Can Gun Control Work?

“In Suing the Gun Industry, Timothy Lytton has assembled some of the leading scholars and advocates, both pro and con, to analyze this fascinating effort to circumvent the well-known political obstacles to more effective gun control. This fine book offers a briefing on both the substance and the legal process of this wave of lawsuits, together with a better understanding of the future prospects for this type of litigation vis-à-vis other industries.”

-Philip J. Cook, Duke University

“An interesting collection, generally representing the center of the gun-control debate, with considerable variation in focus, objectivity, and political realism.”

-Paul Blackman, retired pro-gun criminologist and advocate

Gun litigation deserves a closer look amid the lessons learned from decades of legal action against the makers of asbestos, Agent Orange, silicone breast implants, and tobacco products, among others.

Suing the Gun Industry collects the diverse and often conflicting opinions of an outstanding cast of specialists in law, public health, public policy, and criminology and distills them into a complete picture of the intricacies of gun litigation and its repercussions for gun control.

Using multiple perspectives, Suing the Gun Industry scrutinizes legal action against the gun industry. Such a broad approach highlights the role of this litigation within two larger controversies: one over government efforts to reduce gun violence, and the other over the use of mass torts to regulate unpopular industries.

Readers will find Suing the Gun Industry a timely and accessible picture of these complex and controversial issues.

Contributors:

Tom Baker

Donald Braman

Brannon P. Denning

Tom Diaz

Howard M. Erichson

Thomas O. Farrish

Shannon Frattaroli

John Gastil

Dan M. Kahan

Don B. Kates

Timothy D. Lytton

Julie Samia Mair

Richard A. Nagareda

Peter H. Schuck

Stephen D. Sugarman

Stephen Teret

Wendy Wagner


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