Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 7, 2002
Abortion Provision Handcuffs Legislation
Forum Column - By Robert Feinstein - They say there are two things you should never watch being made: sausage and legislation. The pending bill to amend the U.S. Bankruptcy Code is a perfect example. Members of Congress have not shown sufficient sensitivity to the practical implications of some of the changes suggested, and it therefore might be best if they left the Bankruptcy Code alone. In many respects, the proposed bill does not represent good law or sound policy.




Forum Column
By Robert Feinstein
They say there are two things you should never watch being made: sausage and legislation. The pending bill to amend the U.S. Bankruptcy Code is a perfect example. Members of Congress have not shown sufficient sensi...
By Robert Feinstein
They say there are two things you should never watch being made: sausage and legislation. The pending bill to amend the U.S. Bankruptcy Code is a perfect example. Members of Congress have not shown sufficient sensi...
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