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'Muzzle the Bar?'
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 7.28.2006

Forget writing your congressman—these are resources that really matter
Submitted on 7.26.2006

2006 Guide to Silicon Valley: Open Government



Arnold Bankrolls Opposition Research on Himself
Submitted by Jason L. Riley on 7.24.2006

California is facing a $4 billion budget deficit, so you might reasonably assume that the state can't afford the luxury of funding think tanks for wealthy special interest groups. Yet the budget signed late last month by Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger includes $6 million for something called the Labor Institute, a pro-union public policy research outfit housed at the University of California. In doing so, Arnold reversed his previous position, suggesting a heavy whiff of election-year politics.

Study: NY's Civil Justice System Among Worst In Nation
Submitted on 7.17.2006

New York's liability climate is among the worst in the nation, and could be damaging the state's already fragile economy, a new report by the Pacific Research Institute has found.

Muzzle the Bar?
Submitted on 7.13.2006

NEW YORK - With all the problems plaguing New York's tort system, one would think lawyers and judges would have their hands full tackling weightier issues than lawyer advertising. One would think wrong.



Study: New York's Tort Liability System One of Worst
Submitted by Benjamin Weintraub on 7.11.2006

NEW YORK - New York's tort liability system ranks 48th out of 50 states, making it one of the most inefficient systems, according to a study released by the Pacific Research Institute.

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