So, I ended up stumbling on a piece I had
written a while back, and figured I'd start a discussion here: Should the government be held strictly liable when their positive actions lead to the loss of individual liberties? I would say they should! Note: The suing the voters part was more tongue-in-cheek. Also note: This is a philosophy discussion, not whether or not you could actually sue the government (sovereign immunity and what not).
Given that we've had legal clowns (Traynor and Cardozo to name two of the prominent proponents) pushing the concept of strict liability as legitimate, I say we give them what they want and apply it equally.
In the piece that I linked above, I used gun control as the topic to illustrate the idea of strict liability against the government might work. Basically, as a result of the governments affirmative action to restrict the ability to bear arms, if someone were to get injured or killed because they couldn't defend themselves, the government should be sued.
However, any numerous other situations would play into this. Medical care could certainly be a big one.
Say that a relative is terminally ill. Their passing is not a matter of if, but when. One of the doctors has done some research on a procedure that might potentially cure the illness, however, they are prohibited by government regulation from performing it. I would argue that this would be another situation where the government should be sued. Certainly the procedure might not have worked, but it might have. It's not known because the government PROHIBITED even the possibility of seeing the outcome.
People like to claim that without the FDA, people would die because of certain medications. Maybe. However that's an issue the free market and the court system can take care of. However, how many people die as a result of not getting access to potentially life saving medicines because of FDA regulations?
So what say you? Do you hold a logically bankrupt double standard and think the government should be treated differently? Or do you think they should be held accountable for their positive actions affecting our ability to care for ourselves?