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On Your Own?

Source: Commonweal Institute

Author: Dave Johnson

Date: July 7, 2004

Category: Justice

Type: Presentation

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Remarks by David C. Johnson, Luncheon speaker at the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) Annual Convention educational session titled, "Tort Reform: An International Problem With International Solutions" Boston, July 7, 2004

Here's a bad day for a trial lawyer:

You turn on the Morning Show and they're talking about how the high cost of lawsuits is raising the price of medical care.

Tags: trial lawyers, tort reform, The Attack on Trial Lawyers and Tort Law, Santa Claus judges, Richard Mellon Scaife, lawyer jokes, Joseph Coor, John Birch Society, frivolous lawsuit, culture of blame, conservative movement, compensation culture, civil justice

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The Attack on Trial Lawyers and Tort Law

Source: Commonweal Institute

Author: David C. Johnson

Date: October 1, 2003

Category: Justice

Type: Report

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This comprehensive report describes the conservative movement's goals and methods in its sustained, effective campaign to undermine the civil justice system.  A network of seemingly-independent organizations is funded by a small cluster of conservative foundations, motivated both by an ideology interest in weakening constraints on the conduct of corporate entitities and a political agenda that seeks to limit trial lawyers' ability to contribute money to "the left".  The so-called "tort reform" movement utilizes an extensive conservatve communications network to disseminate ideological messages to the public and political leaders.  A coordinated, strategic communications and marketing campaign will be required to counter this assault on the civil justice system.

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Tags: Washington Legal Foundation, tort reform, right-wing political agenda, personal responsibility, conservative think tanks, conservative strategy, conservative movement, civil justice, Cato Institute, American Legislative Exchange Council


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