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This bookstudies ways to reduce the costs of accident liability litigation through tort reform.
Tort reform may save lives.
Luncheon address delivered at The Transatlantic Law Forum's Fifth Annual Conference. Delivered at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany.
More attention should be paid to creating conditions under which competition can actually bring health care costs down--what is the point of private health plans otherwise?
A key lesson for Republicans in 2008.
If the legislature will not act responsibly, courts should aggressively protect the constitutional rights of parties when retroactive legislation creates new liabilities for past conduct.
The Supreme Court's 2008-2009 term brought modest progress on civil rights, a personnel change that is unlikely to alter the Court's balance, and massive confusion and backpedaling on "business cases."
Judging by the past term, the Supreme Court believes strongly in federalism, but the issue most in need of revision is the federal preemption of state law, especially tort law.




