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Anyone who thinks the vaccine case now before the Supreme Court is merely a matter of giving injured plaintiffs their day in court has misconceived the stakes for those who reap the benefits of vaccines.
The civil justice system is structured to create incentives for individuals and state governments to interfere with national policy goals.
Judges and politiciansmust not allow securities litigation to continue to spiral out of control.
There is little question that once-high-flying trial lawyers are on the ropes, butreforms that inconvenience the trial bar have been blocked by Democrats whenever possible.
Michael Greve argues in his new book that that a reorientation toward constitutional forms and arrangements will require a wholesale reformulation of conservative jurisprudence.
The shenanigans cited by a California judge are typical of cases where U.S. "multinationals" are shaken down by trial lawyers supported by populist, politicized foreign courts.
We are suddenly being treated to a full-throated defense of federalism from unexpected sources.
For Barack Obama’s supporters on the left, to say his policy choices have been a disappointment would be an understatement. Explaining how this came about is Jack Goldsmith’s provocative new book.






