State Tort Laws Evolve to Address Modern Societal Issues, Congress and Supreme Court Respond
The article discusses how states have changed their laws on personal injury and product liability, while also creating new laws for privacy, consumer protection, and the environment. Congress has removed some state laws without replacing them, and the Supreme Court has limited states' ability to make their own laws. This shift has caused a problem in how federal and state laws work together. The Supreme Court now sees tort law more as public law than private law, which affects how states can make their own laws.