Governmental entities cannot be expected to be absolute, infallible guarantors of public safety.
Judge Theodore T. Jones Jr. of the N.Y. state Court of Appeals, which recently ruled that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was not liable for damages in the 1993 terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center even though it ignored warnings about the potential risk of a car bomb in the garage.
Judge Theodore T. Jones Jr. of the N.Y. state Court of Appeals, which recently ruled that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was not liable for damages in the 1993 terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center even though it ignored warnings about the potential risk of a car bomb in the garage.