Knowledge, Attitudes Toward Corporations, and Belief in a Just World as Correlates of Tort Reform Attitudes

22 Pages Posted: 14 Jul 2012

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Molly J. Walker Wilson

Saint Louis University - School of Law

Ruth H. Warner

Saint Louis University - Department of Philosophy

Date Written: July 13, 2012

Abstract

Recent legislation in tort law has resulted in such changes as states capping punitive and non-economic damages as well as abolishing the collateral source rule and joint and several liability. The purpose of the present research is to examine attitudes toward changes in tort law. We asked American adults about their attitudes toward the civil justice system and its players, experiences in the civil justice system, and belief in a just world. We found that a more negative attitude toward litigation and juries, higher belief in a just world, and a more positive attitude toward corporations and doctors predicted a more positive view of recent changes in tort legislation.

Suggested Citation

Wilson, Molly J. Walker and Warner, Ruth H., Knowledge, Attitudes Toward Corporations, and Belief in a Just World as Correlates of Tort Reform Attitudes (July 13, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2105623 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2105623

Molly J. Walker Wilson (Contact Author)

Saint Louis University - School of Law ( email )

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St. Louis, MO 63101
United States

Ruth H. Warner

Saint Louis University - Department of Philosophy ( email )

3800 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63156-0907
United States

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