Category: Legal Reform

Asbestos Lawsuits: Putting Retirements at Risk

The terrorist attacks on America last September 11 left behind more than just carnage and rubble - they also left behind a long line of personal injury lawyers filing thousands of lawsuits with an estimated potential liability of some $60 ...
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Second Amendment Rights Not a Matter of Race, by Jimmie Lee Hollis

New Visions Commentary /
I'm not a firearm enthusiast, but I am a staunch defender of the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. Based on years of watching the gun control debate in the public square, my conclusion is that some Second ...
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Atlanta Brave Sued for Tossing a Baseball to a Fan; On the Lighter Side: Children Who Grow Up to Be Lawyers; Didn’t Catch the Fairies, But Caught a Pile of Loot

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Contents:* Suing: Our New National Pasttime * On the Lighter Side: Children Who Grow Up to be Lawyers * Tort D'Jour: Didn't Catch the Fairies, But Caught a Pile of LootSuing: Our New National PasttimeIn the greed-focused world of American ...
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Lawsuit Against Atlanta Braves is Way Off Base: Suing, Not Baseball, is Becoming Our National Pastime

National Policy Analysis #358 /
In the greed-focused world of American personal injury lawyers, no good deed goes unpunished. Take, for instance, a simple act of kindness by Atlanta Braves outfielder Andruw Jones. In an era when utility infielders make more in one season than ...
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HMO Lawsuit Bill Would Benefit Trial Lawyers; On the Lighter Side: A Lawyer and an Engineer Were on a Boat…; Dead Man Has Trouble Voting; Blames Long Lines at Polls

Legal Brief /
HMO Lawsuit Bill Would Benefit Trial LawyersThe increasingly likely combination of Senators Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and John McCain (R-AZ) have teamed up to reintroduce the "Trial Lawyers Full Employment Act" - whoops, sorry, the "Bipartisan Patient Protection Act" of 2001 ...
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Did NHSTA Speed Up Rollover Ratings to Aid Clinton’s Personal Injury Lawyer Friends? by Kevin Martin

New Visions Commentary /
Have I got a deal for you. Want to buy a new car designed by federal bureaucrats? What, no takers? No wonder! Designing anything - be it welfare systems or the postal service - isn't the forte of the vast ...
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Often for Better and Sometimes for Worse, Lawyers Played Key Role in Black History, by Council Nedd

Even though Black History Month just passed, let's pause for a moment and reflect on the notable role lawyers have played in championing - and, in some cases - blocking the progress of African-Americans. Lawyers have been involved in many ...
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Agency Under Fire: Did NHSTA Speed Up Rollover Ratings to Aid Clinton’s Personal Injury Lawyer Friends? by Kevin Martin

Have I got a deal for you. Want to buy a new car designed by federal bureaucrats? What, no takers? No wonder! Designing anything - be it welfare systems or the postal service - isn't the forte of the vast ...
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Federal Raid Haunts Couple’s Christmas Holiday, by John K. Carlisle

National Policy Analysis #319 /
Just a few years ago, Earl and Janice Peck hoped that they would celebrate this Christmas with a flourishing business and a growing family. But thanks to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Service (USFWS) and the State of North ...
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The Supreme Court is Wrong to Ban Camera Coverage

National Policy Analysis #317 /
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision that it won't allow television coverage when it hears arguments on the presidential election is a mistake. The Court is so opposed to camera coverage that one Justice, David Souter, told a House of Representatives ...
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