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Too often activists manipulate the legal system to advance an anti-free-market agenda that hinders innovation and limits freedom and choice. Our legal system should strive for fairness, predictability, and efficiency; claims presented by experts must be based on sound scientific methodology; and lawyers must not be allowed to expand and abuse traditional legal theories in an attempt to regulate safe, everyday products through the back door.
Civil Justice Reform

There Is No Space For Legal Waste In The COVID Economy

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Civil Justice Reform

Johnson & Johnson’s Tough Choice: Consumer Confidence or Survival?

Julie Gunlock | Our Work
Civil Justice Reform

Jennifer C. Braceras

Civil Justice Reform

Erin Hawley

Civil Justice Reform

Maura Healey, call your office.

Jennifer C. Braceras | Our Work
Civil Justice Reform

Two Truths and a Lie: Public Nuisance Opioid Lawsuits

Jennifer C. Braceras | Two Truths and a Lie
Civil Justice Reform

Two Truths and a Lie: Arbitration

Jennifer C. Braceras | Two Truths and a Lie
Civil Justice Reform

The Climate Change Shakedown

Jennifer C. Braceras | Featured in
Civil Justice Reform

Legal Policy Focus: Arbitration Agreements in the #MeToo Era

Jennifer C. Braceras | Legal Policy Focus
Civil Justice Reform

Ending arbitration might help trial lawyers, but won’t help employees

Jennifer C. Braceras | Featured in
Civil Justice Reform

Governance by Nationwide Injunction Takes a Hit from Supreme Court

Charlotte Hays | Our Work
Civil Justice Reform

Reaction to J&J verdict: ‘Distorts public nuisance law beyond recognition’

Jennifer C. Braceras | Featured in

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