bilby
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If he had sued the church because he claimed his cancer was caused by a demon that they failed to exorcise, or sued Rand McNally for putting his life at risk by failing to mark the edge of the world on their maps, would those also be questions best decided by a jury?
Facts are not up for debate. They are not matters of opinion. If a jury rules that the sun orbits the earth, they are simply wrong.
Well, in the American justice system, you are not correct. The courts _are_ the place to settle these things when harm is alleged. You can sue for anything - you have that right.
Yes, and that's stupid, crazy, and harmful. It should stop.
And it's easy to bring an end to it - Just do what civilised countries do, and have the loser of any case liable for all of the costs of the winner.
You still have the 'right' to sue. But if you don't expect to win, you know it's going to cost you big time. And it won't cost your victim a red cent.