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Liability Outlook
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Liability OutlookSeries of writings on today's liability crisis. Also of interest: more from the AEI Legal Center for the Public Interest.

2008

No. 2, April - Zombie Litigation: Revivers and Retroactive Lawsuits Are Bad Ideas, by Ted Frank
No. 1, February - There Is a Role for Congress in Patent Litigation Reform, by Ted Frank

2007

No. 5, October - A Billion-Dollar "Harm-Less" Lawsuit, by Ted Frank
No. 4, September - Should Trial Lawyers Make Terror Policy?, by Ted Frank
No. 3, July - The Roberts Court and Liability Reform, by Ted Frank
No. 2, March - The Class Action Fairness Act Two Years Later, by Ted Frank
No. 1, January - Rollover Economics, by Ted Frank

2006

No. 2 - Faulty Studies from Center for Justice & Democracy Are Stunting the Medical-Malpractice Debate, by Ted Frank and Martin F. Grace
No. 1 - Making the FAIR Act Fair, by Ted Frank



Middle Eastern Outlook

Middle Eastern OutlookIn the latest edition of Middle Eastern Outlook, Ali Alfoneh examines the struggle between Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his critics inside Iran.


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