Ken Connor discusses the VA ballot controversy and the Republican approach to tort reform.
Ken Connor discusses the VA ballot controversy and the Republican approach to tort reform.
In case you haven't noticed yet, the battle for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination has been a highly volatile, highly unpredictable roller coaster ride. With ...
Our nation's ongoing war on terror has had a major impact on the traditional tension between security and liberty. The latest news item is the ...
A Houston Chronicle opinion writer has penned a tight piece on tort reform in Texas (click here to read the whole thing). Tort ...
The Supreme Court is considering an interesting case involving mandatory binding arbitration. In short, mandatory binding arbitration is the signing away of one's right to ...
Like the seasonal falling of leaves each year, tort reform has popped up once again to the forefront of Republican talking points. House Republicans earlier ...
Andrew Cochran at InjuryBoard dissects the new tort reform ideas bandied about by Republican Presidential candidate Rick Perry. Perry has presented the possibility of taking ...
Tort reform is supposed to be all upside and no downside, right? I mean, the legislation is just supposed to stop "greedy trial lawyers" and ...
Ken Connor discusses the verdict in the Casey Anthony trial and the place of the American Jury.