How fast-tracked lawsuit 'reform' could cost you
Jerry Brushert was a can-do type of guy. He survived polio as a child and still managed to serve his country during World War II. But when he reached his 80s, he began to suffer medical problems. After a hospital stay, he agreed to be placed in a Rennes Health & Rehab Center in Weston, near Wausau, to recuperate. The stay was to be temporary, and he vowed to work hard so he could return home to ...
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GOP focuses on social issues, not jobs
Republicans won dozens of elections last fall after claiming Democrats had focused too little on creating jobs. Now GOP lawmakers stand accused of the same thing, using their new House majority to push to repeal the...
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This is a Legal Memorandum On Legal Issues
Abstract: Just as juries that ignore the evidence to reach a verdict contrary to the law engage in "jury nullification," judges that substitute their policy preferences for those of elected legislators commit "judicial nullification" by striking down democratically enacted statutes by judicial fiat.
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