Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts, Enlarged Edition / Edition 2

Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts, Enlarged Edition / Edition 2

by Peter H. Schuck
ISBN-10:
0674010264
ISBN-13:
9780674010260
Pub. Date:
03/15/1988
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674010264
ISBN-13:
9780674010260
Pub. Date:
03/15/1988
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts, Enlarged Edition / Edition 2

Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts, Enlarged Edition / Edition 2

by Peter H. Schuck

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Overview

Agent Orange on Trial is a riveting legal drama with all the suspense of a courtroom thriller. One of the Vietnam War’s farthest reaching legacies was the Agent Orange case. In this unprecedented personal injury class action, veterans charge that a valuable herbicide, indiscriminately sprayed on the luxuriant Vietnam jungle a generation ago, has now caused cancers, birth defects, and other devastating health problems. Peter Schuck brilliantly recounts the gigantic confrontation between two million ex-soldiers, the chemical industry, and the federal government. From the first stirrings of the lawyers in 1978 to the court plan in 1985 for distributing a record $200 million settlement, the case, which is now on appeal, has extended the frontiers of our legal system in all directions.

In a book that is as much about innovative ways to look at the law as it is about the social problems arising from modern science, Schuck restages a sprawling, complex drama. The players include dedicated but quarrelsome veterans, a crusading litigator, class action organizers, flamboyant trial lawyers, astute court negotiators, and two federal judges with strikingly different judicial styles. High idealism, self-promotion, Byzantine legal strategies, and judicial creativity combine in a fascinating portrait of a human struggle for justice through law.

The Agent Orange case is the most perplexing and revealing example until now of a new legal genre: the mass toxic tort. Such cases, because of their scale, cost, geographical and temporal dispersion, and causal uncertainty, present extraordinarily difficult challenges to our legal system. They demand new approaches to procedure, evidence, and the definition of substantive legal rights and obligations, as well as new roles for judges, juries, and regulatory agencies. Schuck argues that our legal system must be redesigned if it is to deal effectively with the increasing number of chemical disasters such as the Bhopal accident, ionizing radiation, asbestos, DES, and seepage of toxic wastes. He imaginatively reveals the clash between our desire for simple justice and the technical demands of a complex legal system.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674010260
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/15/1988
Edition description: Enlarged Edition
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.95(d)
Lexile: 1570L (what's this?)

About the Author

Peter H. Schuck is Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Law, Yale University.

Table of Contents

I. THE CONTEXT
1. A New Kind of Case

2. The Chemical and the Courts

II. THE CASE
3. The Agent Orange War

4. Judge Pratt Rules

5. Discovery Begins

6. Three-Cornered Struggle

7. Enter Judge Weinstein

8. Fashioning a Settlement

9. A Question of Fairness

10. Compensations

11. The Final Act

III. THE FUTURE
12. Versions of Legal Reality

13. Alternatives

Afterword

Notes

Index

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