Abstract
This Note examines the history of the constitutional challenges to the doctrine of punitive damages. Next, this Note explores the Supreme Court's decision in Haslip. Finally, this Note examines the ramifications of the Haslip decision.
Recommended Citation
Mannion, Thomas P.
(1992)
"The Constutionality of Punitive Damages: Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company v. Cleopatra Haslip,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 25:
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