JONATHAN TURLEY: When the law goes to the dogs
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In his exploration of liability laws related to pets, Jonathan Turley sheds light on the bizarre cases where dogs have caused serious damage. This discussion resonates with broader themes in legal discourse, such as accountability in unexpected situations. While Turley's focus is on canine chaos, it parallels the ongoing debates in economic contexts, as seen in Donald Boudreaux's critique of trade-deficit myths. Both articles reflect the complexities of responsibility—whether in legal frameworks or economic policies—highlighting the need for clarity in navigating these intricate issues.
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