Allocating the Costs of Harm to Whom They Are Due: Modifying the Collateral Source Rule after Health Care Reform
For decades, the collateral source rule has been a target of tort reform on both state and national levels.1 The… Continue reading →
For decades, the collateral source rule has been a target of tort reform on both state and national levels.1 The… Continue reading →
Corporate takeover defenses have long been a focal point of academic and popular attention. However, no consensus exists on such… Continue reading →
Congress has significantly more constitutional power than we are accustomed to seeing it exercise. By failing to make effective use… Continue reading →
School vouchers have been proposed as a way to bypass the political pathologies of school reform and improve school quality… Continue reading →
The documentary film Crude, directed by award-winning filmmaker Joseph Berlinger, tells the story of a class action lawsuit brought by… Continue reading →