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Plaintiffs’ bar v. Sanity: The fight for effective tort reform

Plaintiffs’ bar v. Sanity: The fight for effective tort reform
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It’s been nearly 35 years since then-Vice President Dan Quayle delivered a speech in which he decried the costs of hyper-litigiousness on the American economy. His speech would not require much surgery to make it as relevant today as it was then, nor to spur the same howls of discontent from the American Bar Association.  […]

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Loaded language throughout ('ravages of lawsuit machinery', 'insatiable appetite', 'did the Lord's work')Exclusive reliance on U.S. Chamber of Commerce data and Republican legislative proposals without opposing viewpointsFraming trial lawyers as villains motivated solely by profit while portraying manufacturers as victimsloaded languageone-sided source selectionpartisan framingsource selectionframing of issuesloaded language targeting trial lawyers and "nuclear verdicts"source selection limited to Chamber of Commerce and Republican lawmakerssarcastic headline and omission of plaintiff/consumer perspectives

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