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Propositioning Lawsuit Abuse
Capital Ideas
By: Anthony P. Archie
9.29.2004
SACRAMENTO, CA - Predatory attorneys have had things their way for a long time in California. But that may change after November because of Proposition 64.
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The NEA Parties With Moveon.org
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
9.22.2004
SACRAMENTO, CA - On September 22, the National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest teachers union, along with its allies, sponsored "house parties'' across the country. These events brought together education activists as part of a so-called "National Mobilization for Great Public Schools'' campaign. It speaks volumes about the NEA that leftist organizations like MoveOn.org were among its chosen partners.
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When the Chips are Down
By: K. Lloyd Billingsley
9.15.2004
SACRAMENTO, CA - According to an investigation by the Sacramento Bee, of the 65 high-ranking CHP officers who have retired since 2000, 55 pursued workers' compensation settlements during the two years before they retired. The claimed injuries, "chief's disease'' as it is known within the force, are the rule rather than the exception. They lead to settlements and medical pensions far beyond the already lucrative benefits of the CHP, where officers can retire at age 50 with 90 percent of their pay.
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Continued Double Standards for Women
By: Sally C. Pipes
9.11.2004
September 11 marks the third anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on our nation, something no commentator can ignore. This year, the proceedings should remind us that when it comes to raking officials over the coals, men still get priority. There are good reasons that should change in favor of a more even-handed approach.
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