The Impossibility of Legal Accountability for COVID-19 Torts
Torts scholars reflect on questions surrounding whether and how entities might be held liable for the harms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Torts scholars reflect on questions surrounding whether and how entities might be held liable for the harms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

The future of work and of aging will be shaped by struggles over care from both giving and receiving ends, perhaps against those profiting in between.

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling avoids extending a federal statute limiting pandemic liability into unprecedented areas.

There are a series of practical reforms that could readily improve the quality of nursing home care.

If you have been somewhere recently that is indoors, chances are you have encountered a COVID liability waiver. But how enforceable are they?
