Product Liability
Aug. 31, 1999
'Reform' Does Not Eliminate Frivolous Suits, It Undermines Constitution
By Michael Blum and Alan Zimmerman Reform measures awaiting their passage in both Congress and many state legislatures are purportedly aimed at controlling "irrational" juries. In actuality, however, tort reform undermines the basics tenets of our justice system and reduces individual rights.
By Michael Blum and Alan Zimmerman
Reform measures awaiting their passage in both Congress and many state legislatures are purportedly aimed at controlling "irrational" juries. In actuality, however, tort reform undermines the basics tenets of our justice system and reduces individual rights.
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Reform measures awaiting their passage in both Congress and many state legislatures are purportedly aimed at controlling "irrational" juries. In actuality, however, tort reform undermines the basics tenets of our justice system and reduces individual rights.
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