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29 Apr Scales of Justice

Tort Reform: Insurance Lobbyists Want To Take Away Your Rights

Tort reform is generally designed to protect companies and those who don’t need “protection.” This post looks at what really is behind the “tort reform” movement, and what’s at stake for consumers.

Brett Emison
15 Apr

AAJ Commends House Subcommittee on Carcinogenic Cosmetic Policy

The American Association for Justice continues the fight for citizens’ access to the nation’s courtrooms.

Brett Emison
03 Apr

Missouri Senate Considering Bills That Would Undermine Constitutional Rights

During this legislative session, the Missouri House and Missouri Senate have considered a number of so-called “tort reform” bills that flagrantly attack Missouri citizens’ constitutional right to trial while protecting out-of-state corporations that harm Missourians. This blog post looks at a couple of them.

Brett Emison
01 Apr les-adam-graves-discusses-national

Seventeen More Convictions Tied to Chicago Sgt. Ronald Watts Dismissed

More good results were reported by Chicago’s Exoneration Project this month.

Mark Emison
25 Mar

“Embrace Life” Video Approaches One Million View Mark

Seatbelts are arguably one of the easiest safety devices that we can use in today’s cars; this video produced by Rome Reports is still one of the best ones that address the issue.

Bob Langdon
04 Feb

Identifying Tire Defects in Catastrophic Accidents

Every vehicle accident resulting in catastrophic injury or death should be screened for tire defects as a potential cause of the accident or source of recovery. Defects that can cause a tire to fail may not always be apparent.

Bob Langdon

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