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February 13, 2020Torts and the Public Administratornn nnThe world is becoming more litigious than ever, particularly in government and law. Frankly, there will always be individuals challenging government actions through lawsuits. One example of this is the tort-based lawsuit. A tort is a civil wrong which can be remedied through civil litigation, usually through the awarding of damages. Prior to the 1960s, the government was largely protected from tort-based lawsuits through “sovereign immunity.” Since the 1960s, sovereign immunity has been rescinded through judicial decisions. Accordingly, the government has increasingly encountered tort-based lawsuits. As a result, a public administrator must be aware of the torts that he or she may encounter on the job.nn nnReview Chapter 7, “Torts,” in The Study of Law: A Critical Thinking Approach (4th ed.). Reflect on the torts a public administrator may encounter.nnThink of two examples of torts a public administrator may encounter.nnConsider the possible liability of the public administrator and how he or she should proceed.nnWith these thoughts in mind:nnShares two examples of torts public administrators may encounter. Then, analyze the possible liability of the public administrator and/or his or her organization due to those torts. Finally, explain how you would address the liability as a public administrator.nn nnSupport your work with proper APA citations from the Learning Resources and any other sources.nn