Government Liability

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79
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""Government Liability"" navigates the intricate world of holding government entities legally accountable for their actions. It explores the delicate balance between protecting governments from frivolous lawsuits and ensuring redress for citizens harmed by negligence, policy failures, or constitutional violations.

A key focus is sovereign immunity, the historical doctrine that once shielded governments from legal claims, and how this protection has eroded over time through legislation and judicial decisions. For example, laws like the Federal Tort Claims Act demonstrate a shift towards accountability.

The book examines various types of legal claims applicable to government bodies, ranging from negligence and breaches of contract to constitutional violations and administrative errors. It also delves into the real-world consequences of government liability, including its impact on budgets, policy decisions, and public trust.

The book progresses logically, beginning with foundational principles, followed by detailed examinations of specific legal claims and defenses, and culminating in an analysis of the policy implications of holding government accountable. This comprehensive approach makes it valuable for legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in government accountability.

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