What about negligence, at the very least? If someone runs into you and you are seriously injured are they only liable if they ‘intended’ to run into you? Does this mean that no physicians should ever worry about being sued unless the plaintiff can ‘prove’ that the physician intended to hurt them?
We are truly at war with the self-appointed non-elite elites - as describes so many judges and attorneys.
What about negligence, at the very least? If someone runs into you and you are seriously injured are they only liable if they ‘intended’ to run into you? In New York Times Co. v. Sullivan the United States Supreme Court gave the press a license to lie, certainly as far as public figures are concerned. So long as they lie in accordance with the terms of their license, the press cannot be held liable for its lies.