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America's version of capitalism has been much more dynamic than Europe's. Why don't Obama and Romney debate that?
Effective health care reform must include civil justice reform; there is no need for demonstration projects, it is clear that civil justice reform leads to better outcomes for doctors and patients.
We should be cautiously optimistic about future developments as important cases about federal preemption and the scope of securities laws come before the SupremeCourt in 2007.
The commonly held view that state tort liability litigation can do much good and little harm because it provides added protection to patients and consumers is largely unsupported.
Corporate America's impressive display of unanimity and muscle represents a splendid oppportunity to unclog the arteries of commerce.
Why did the PPACA not emphasize malpractice reform as a more important component of health care reform?
The Gulf Coast oil spill offers an opportunity to reflect on the basic principles of tort law, which makes clear that in this case full economic damages are appropriate but punitive damages should not be pursued.
April 1 may be a day for jokes, but on Sunday Japan ceded to the United States a distinction that is no laughing matter: the highest combined statutory corporate tax rate (state, local, and federal) in the developed world.





