Tort Reform (Tort Law Tally)
Submitted by Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D on 11.12.2010
Tort reform іѕ a well Ɩονеԁ call-tο-proceedings when іt comes tο healthcare legislation. In general tort reform in the healthcare arena refers tο sinking lawsuits οr hurts related tο medical malpractice.
CALIFORNIANS DESERVE VALUE FOR THEIR TAX DOLLARS
Submitted by Jason Clemens, Jon Coupal on 11.9.2010
Last week’s election, ushering in Jerry Brown as Governor-elect and changing passage of the state budget from two-thirds to a majority vote, will impact how legislators reconcile California’s budget deficit.
Voting against jobs in California
Submitted by Jason Clemens on 11.8.2010
Buried under the political headlines in California, which largely focus on Jerry Brown's gubernatorial victory, Barbara Boxer's winning a fourth Senate term and the Republican takeover of the House of Representatives, lie two ballot decisions that will have serious long-lasting consequences for the California economy.
State GOP verging on irrelevant
Submitted by Steven Greenhut on 11.5.2010
Republicans have been amused by President Barack Obama's thick-headed response to the Democratic Party's electoral defeat.
“California Government Oversized”
Submitted by Jason Clemens on 11.2.2010
California government can do more with fewer taxpayer dollars, according to a new study released today by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a free-market think tank based in San Francisco.
GOP gets undeserved second chance
Submitted by Steven Greenhut on 11.2.2010
SACRAMENTO – President Barack Obama saved the Republican Party from itself.
Memo to DC: Don’t follow California’s bad example
Submitted by Jason Clemens, Julie Kaszton on 11.1.2010
In instance after instance, Washington has mimicked the failed policies of the Golden State. For the sake of the nation, it’s time Washington stopped following California and started heading in a new direction.
Unintended Consequences: Eminent Domain:( A Teacher's Guide)
Submitted on 11.1.2010
The Constitution was written to protect individual rights from government power. The Founders believed property rights to be one of the most important individual rights. Eminent Domain is the concept of government taking private property for public use. Fifth Amendment to the Constitution grants the power of eminent domain to government.
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