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Congress Jeopardizing Rights of Wrongfully Injured

April 20, 1995
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Senator Robert Byrd has been exceptionally busy of late defending the United States Constitution, especially those sections on the prerogatives of Congress vis-à-vis the Executive Branch. Strange as it may seem, there are very few Senators or Representatives who take strong and enduring stands to defend our Constitution against hairbrain, impulsive legislation. In the past…

Medical Computerization May Lead to Genetic Discrimination

April 17, 1995
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The computerization of patients record and other health care information is spreading through cyberspace and raising serious questions of what rights of privacy can be invoked by people treated by doctors and hospitals. There is no proprietary right under federal law to your health records and the states offer a patchwork of laws and no…

Wrongdoers Lobby Prevailing on Tort Reform

April 12, 1995
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When Members of Congress return from their spring break they will begin deliberations on legislation designed to limit the rights of judges and juries to punish corporate and individual wrongdoers. The attacks on the powers of judges and juries have no foundation. There is no evidence that judges and juries are out of control. There…

AMA and Med Mal

March 29, 1995
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There are many humane, compassion physicians in this country the American Medical Association and its state affiliates are giving bad name. Behaving like a large mob out of control, the AMA is in a frenzy to get the U.S. Senate to shove it to Americans victimized by bad doctors. No matter how serious the human…

Gingrich Republicans Attacking Democracy

March 23, 1995
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It looks like the American people are getting wise to what the Newt Gingrich Gang in Congress are up to well before the supposedly knowledgeable Washington pundits and columnists. The polls are turning sharply against Gingrich’s extremist and corporatist Contract with America because people sense that lots of economic, health, safety, environmental and access to…

Celebrity Air Bag Pledge

March 16, 1995
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For over thirty years our criticisms of the auto industry’s aversion to engineering known safety systems in their vehicles was coupled with positive recommendations for simple corrections that would save lives and dollars. From time to time, a reporter or editor would ask why we do not praise the auto companies when they do good?…

Product Liability

March 8, 1995
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Speaker Newt Gingrich and his allies in Congress have given new meaning to the saying “form over substance.” As they debate the various “contract” provisions some members of Congress are moving toward making laws based on little more than myths. The “deliberations” aimed at undermining our civil justice system demonstrate how little some of our…

“Curiosity”

March 1, 1995
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“Curiosity” decided one recent day to leave her place in the “Cs” and traipse through the dictionary to see what words were rising rapidly in usage. First, though, she secured a software program that displayed a bright light over those words currently receiving heavily and growing use. One of the brightest lights she saw on…

PAC Money from Corporate Violators of Law

February 22, 1995
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If you ever want evidence about how corrupting money is in politics, consider this crude and cruel triangle. Corporations violate health, safety and securities fraud laws. Then they settle with the courts or federal law enforcement agencies for large sums of money. At the same time, these company political action committees are pouring money into…

Memoriam: James Grant

February 14, 1995
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The message from the New York Times in late January was: if you wish to be commemorated for a productive life, be a famous writer, producer and director of plays and not a person who is most responsible for saving the lives of 3 million children in the world every year. George Abbott, age 107…