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Boyle v. United Technologies Corporation

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Military Contractors Should Be Immune From Liability

In 1988, the Supreme Court ruled that military contractors should be immune from liability in cases like this. This is just Scalia and the conservatives being like, yeah, fuck them. To the troops in their families. Fake bank for a fake place. It wasn't real, y'all. Supporting a fake industry. Yeah. You want to talk real industries? Let's talk about podcasting. That could be some podcasting. Right. Today's case, Boyle v United Technologies Corporation. In April 1983, a Marine helicopter pilot named David Boyle was killed in a helicopter crash during a military training exercise off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia. What killed him is a defective design in the helicopter

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