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- W2202022618 abstract "This article addresses the Supreme Court's guidepost in determining whether a punitive damages award is so excessive as to violate due process - the difference between punitive damages and civil and criminal penalties for comparable misconduct. I argue that the third guidepost, in theory, wrongly constrains courts from imposing sanctions above those created by the legislature and fails to recognize that the conduct addressed by a punitive award may be more blameworthy than that addressed by an applicable statute. I then focus on comparisons to criminal sanctions in particular, because the Supreme Court, in its 2003 decision, State Farm v. Campbell, discounted the relevance of comparing punitive damages to criminal sanctions for comparable conduct. I suggest that although there may be theoretical and practical reasons to dispense with the third guidepost, as long as the Supreme Court continues to require its use, comparisons to criminal sanctions should be as relevant to constitutional review as civil sanctions." @default.
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- W2202022618 title "Comparison to Criminal Sanctions in the Constitutional Review of Punitive Damages" @default.
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