Abstract
The doctrine of parental tort immunity has met increasing judicial disfavor in recent years, resulting in many exceptions to the general rule and either partial or total abrogation. The writer examines the doctrine's historical background, its justifications, the policy reasons behind its demise, and the possible impact of abrogation. A reasonable-parent test is proposed as the ultimate solution to such cases.
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13 Ariz. L. Rev. 720 (1971)
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