Midnight Regulations Lead to Back-Door Tort Reform

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Posted by Christopher NaceDecember 09, 2008 10:17 AM

The Bush Administration is doing everything it can to protect the business community from being held responsible for injuring individuals:

WASHINGTON—Railroad companies later this month will be immune from state tort lawsuits under a so-called "midnight regulation" that the Transportation Safety Administration has adopted.

Even in this economic climate where business are relying on individual taxpayers more than ever to run their businesses, President Bush is trying to protect those businesses from having to compensate taxpayers who they injure through their own negligence.

This is just another effort by the Administration to "pre-empt" lawsuits brought by individuals.

The rule is based on the premise, adopted by the Bush administration in numerous other regulations, that state tort lawsuits are impliedly pre-empted by federal law. Implied pre-emption occurs when Congress does not expressly pre-empt a state tort action but when allowing a tort claim would appear to conflict with congressional intent.

In other words, the Bush Administration has passed regulations, without Congressional approval, that make it difficult, if not impossible, to hold a corporation responsible for its negligence if that corporation has followed some vague, regulation that was never passed through Congress.

Simply put, this is an end-run around the legislative process and an effort to allow corporations to avoid liability for their dangerous actions.

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Joe Jones
Posted by Joe Jones
December 10, 2008 10:41 AM

I hope you are correct. Trial lawyers have added so much to the cost of every product and service we buy and use. Any way to corral their practice is a good for the country.

California Hendrix
Posted by California Hendrix
December 16, 2008 7:37 PM

Does the back door approach to regulations really surprise anyone? I am disappointed, however not surprised, by Joe Jones' and Bush's market-minded approach to tort liability since lawsuits have helped forge consumer protection and consumer/community health awareness within the international business community. Justice gives democracy teeth and, to me, tort liability helps root out individuals and corporate entities that do not follow standards of care. Don't like it? Go live in Central America or China.

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