Category: Legal Reform

Legal Brief: The Legal Crisis: What the Public Thinks; Suicide Attempt as Career Move; The Need for Tort Reform

The Legal Crisis: What the Public ThinksAmericans are starting to come around to the idea that our lawsuit-happy culture isn't good for us. The Center for Consumer Freedom cites in support of this position a Winston Group poll showing that ...
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Benedict Arnold-Enablers

A note from husband David: It seems to me that the liberals are Benedict Arnold-enablers. Or, to put it another way, they didn't fall -- they were pushed. The reason manufacturing jobs are going overseas is more complicated than simply ...
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Judicial Pass It On

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Thoughts from hubby David, our VP: Everyone remembers the childhood game "pass it on." A story is whispered in the ear of one child, who then passes it on by whisper to another child and so on. You know what ...
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Asbestos Commercials: Stingy With the Truth

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Had the local DC NBC affiliate news on tonight and saw a commercial about asbestos. I didn't catch who produced it, although it may be the one referred to near the end of this Washington Post article. If only trial ...
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Legal Brief: New Stella Awards Announced; It’s Always Someone Else’s Fault; A Health Care Crisis

New Stella Awards AnnouncedThe new Stella Awards have been announced. Randy Cassingham, creator of the annual Stella Awards for most ridiculous lawsuits of the year, has just announced his 2003 awardees. #8 is Stephen Joseph of San Francisco, who earned ...
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Legal Brief: A Four-Tiered Judicial Crisis; Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe, Jury Says Lawsuit Should Go, Go, Go; Poll Shows Public Support for Limiting Jury Awards

Four-Tiered Judicial Crisis There is a judicial crisis in this nation: Radical Judges: Activist judges, largely appointed by liberal presidents, are interpreting the law in ways that the Founding Fathers never intended. Bans, for instance, on students saying the Pledge ...
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Legal Briefs #38: Four-Tiered Judicial Crisis

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There is a judicial crisis in this nation: Radical Judges: Activist judges, largely appointed by liberal presidents, are interpreting the law in ways that the Founding Fathers never intended. Bans, for instance, on students saying the Pledge of Allegiance but ...
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A Four-Tiered Judicial Crisis

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There is a judicial crisis in this nation: Radical Judges: Activist judges, largely appointed by liberal presidents, are interpreting the law in ways that the Founding Fathers never intended. Bans, for instance, on students saying the Pledge of Allegiance but ...
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Wal-Mart: A Target Because It’s Successful

National Policy Analysis #499 /
In America, the word "success" seems to be inscribed indelibly on the national consciousness - the consciousness, that is, of everyone except a typical federal bureaucrat. It happened in the Clinton Administration in the late 1990s, midway through the high-tech ...
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Equal Protection Under the Law: Is Andrew Sullivan Right About Gay Marriage?

National Policy Analysis #504 /
Andrew Sullivan, likely the nation's most prolific defender of gay marriage, offered this opinion on February 17: "...under almost any rational understanding of equal protection, civil marriage has to be extended to gay couples." Sullivan relies on an unprovable and ...
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