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Citation

Caron TG. Am. J. Law Med. 1985; 11(2): 229-249.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3836575

Abstract

In 1984, the New Jersey Supreme Court became the first high court to impose liability successfully upon social hosts for the torts of their intoxicated adult guests. The wisdom or folly of that decision, and its social ramifications, have become subjects of widespread discussion. This Case Comment argues that social host liability, in its present form, is an unwise extension of common law principles. Through an examination of the elements of the cause of action proposed, the standards of proof employed, and the public policies weighed by the court, this Comment concludes that social host liability is ill-adapted to furthering the court's stated goal of reducing drunken driving.


Language: en

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