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Do strict liability laws just protect corporations by creating an illusion of safety?
As product liability costs surge and regulatory frameworks struggle to keep pace with AI and supply chain complexities, the debate over whether strict liability truly protects consumers or merely shields corporations intensifies. Cast your vote and share your perspective on this critical legal question.
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