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Neural Foundry's avatar

The objective liability example with the soldiers is brillant. That tension between what was intended versus what actually occured cuts to the heart of so many legal debates. The eggshell skull principle feels harsh until its applied the other way around. Always appreciate these concise breakdowns that make complex legal concepts actually digestable.

Chris Meyer's avatar

Thanks! It’s a true story. Really stuck with me.