冒充立法机关:州检察长和家长产品诉讼

Donald G. Gifford
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在过去的十年里,在针对香烟、汽车、含铅涂料和药品制造商的州家长诉讼中,州检察长以“超级原告”的身份出现。总检察长代表他们的州作为集体原告提起诉讼,要求赔偿治疗或预防个人居民遭受的产品引起的疾病的费用,即使这些个人受害者本身无法作为原告获得赔偿。更重要的是,他们试图用一种反映他们自己愿景的制度来取代以前由国会、州立法机构或联邦机构制定的监管制度。本文追溯了针对产品制造商的国家诉讼如何既需要扩大国家起诉父母的地位,又需要可疑地利用长期侵权行为,如公共妨害。然后,本文运用可诉性和三权分立这两个相互交织的概念来评估这一新一波监管诉讼的合法性。最后,它探讨了州检察长和少数原告律师事务所之间的共生关系如何扭曲了政府的优先事项和财政政策。
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Impersonating the Legislature: State Attorneys General and Parens Patriae Product Litigation
The state attorney general has emerged during the past decade as a "super plaintiff" in state parens patriae litigation against manufacturers of cigarettes, automobiles, lead paint, and pharmaceuticals. Attorneys general sue on behalf of their states as the collective plaintiff, seeking reimbursement for the costs of treating or preventing product-caused diseases suffered by individual residents, even though such individual victims would not themselves be able to recover as plaintiffs. More importantly, they seek to supplant the regulatory regimes previously enacted by Congress, the state legislature, or federal agencies with one that reflects their own visions. This Article traces how state litigation against product manufacturers requires both a questionalbe expansion of the state's standing to sue parens patriae and a dubious utilization of longstanding torts such as public nuisance. The Article then employs the intertwined concdepts of justiciability and separation of powers to assess the legitimacy of this new wave of regulatory litigation. Finally it explores how the symbiotic relationship between state attorneys general and a small number of plaintiffs' law firms distorts both governmental priorities and fiscal policy.
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