Argument preview: Maritime dispute presents opportunity for justices to grapple with basic tort rules

Louis Brandeis famously proclaimed that “[t]here is no federal general common law.” Lacking a federal general common law, the law that the federal courts articulate typically involves the interpretation of federal statutes or the Constitution. The grand work of extending traditional judicial conceptions of responsibility and liability into the modern economy is thus left for … Continue reading Argument preview: Maritime dispute presents opportunity for justices to grapple with basic tort rules