| 03.08.10 |
Let’s Be Fair # 30, Lincoln’s Common Sense Listen
Lincoln’s Common Sense about Lawsuits
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| 02.26.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #29, Schools and Lawsuits Listen
Schools forced to make bad choices based on lawsuits.
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| 02.19.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #28, Wacky Warning Labels Contest Listen
Wacky Warning Labels Contest – 2010
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| 02.16.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #27, Blizzard Listen
“Blizzard” – campaign contributions by plaintiff lawyers stacking deck against Americans
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| 02.06.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #26, Fewer Doctors, Shorter Hours Listen
Study: Fewer doctors, shorter hours per lawsuit threat.
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| 01.31.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #25, Little Leagues and Lawsuits Listen
Little Leagues and lawsuits – quality of life in jeopardy.
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| 01.23.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #24, Aluminum Baseball Bats Listen
Aluminum baseball bats: Another lawsuit swipe at quality of life.
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| 01.16.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #23, Judicial Hellholes Listen
Judicial Hellholes – annual report points to dangers of judicial misconduct and public confidence
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| 01.08.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #22, Turn it Down! Listen
Turn it Down! Frivolous lawsuit against Apple dismissed, but costs mount for consumers
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| 01.03.10 |
Let’s Be Fair #21, Charities in Winter Listen
Charities in Winter: Dangers Created by Fear of Lawsuits
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| 12.18.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #20, Girl Scouts Listen
32,000 Girl Scout cookies – that’s how many boxes must be sold to pay for liability lawsuit protection in one city alone…a capstone on the holiday season lawsuit series.
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| 12.12.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #19, Love Thy Neighbor? The Lawsuit Golden Rule Listen
How charities are becoming the target of lawsuits, and the tremendous cost to society as a result.
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| 12.05.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #18, Holiday Charities Listen
Holiday charities take a huge hit becuase of the fear of lawsuits.
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| 11.30.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #17, Wacky Warning Labels Listen
The famous annual contest brings to light the absurd requirements in a lawsuit-happy culture.
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| 11.30.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #16, Loser Pays, part 2 Listen
If you sue and lose, you should pay the costs. Alaska sets the example for the rest of the U.S.
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| 11.13.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #15: Loser Pays Listen
Loser Pays: Why should predatory lawsuits always cost defendants?
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| 11.11.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #14: Sue City Listen
Sue City: NYC and across U.S., taxpayers are on the hook for lawsuit abuse.
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| 11.01.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #13 Listen
Taxpayers pay big when local governments are targets of abusive lawsuits.
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| 10.26.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #12, Vaccines Save Lives Listen
Vaccines Save Lives, Need Protection from Abusive Lawsuits
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| 10.16.09 |
Let’s Be Fair #11, Safe Medicine Listen
Defending Life-Saving Medical Devices from Lawsuits (FDA-Approved)
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| 01.03.10 |
Common Sense in the Commonwealth of Virginia Listen
Governor-Elect Bob McDonnell joins Kristyn Shayon to talk about "the terrific tort climate" in Virginia. His common sense approach to the application of justice has helped give Virginia a top ten ranking in several major surveys and reports of all fifty states. In this interview, he talks about the role the Attorney General should play in encouraging growth and responsibility on behalf of the business community, as well as the the importance creating a bi-partisan base of support of free enterprise principles.
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| 10.08.09 |
Bob Dorigo Jones on the Lars Larson Show Listen
FFCJ's Bob Dorigo Jones - host of the Let's Be Fair Commentaries - joins host Lars Larson on the Lars Larson show.
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| 09.07.09 |
Bob Dorigo Jones Interviewed on CFIF’s “Freedomcast” Listen
Recently, Bob Dorigo Jones, bestselling author, founder of the Wacky Warning Label Contest and spokesman for the Foundation for Fair Civil Justice (FFCJ), joined Center for Individual Freedom's Renee Giachino to discuss the need for legal reform, as well as the FFCJ Video on "Rule of Law" vs. "Judicial Activism" airing this month on PBS.
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| 08.19.09 |
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Clifford Taylor Listen
The Wall Street Journal has called the Michigan Supreme Court the “finest court in the land.” In this interview, FFCJ's Kristyn Shayon discusses with Michigan’s Chief Justice Cliff Taylor some of the factors which must have been considered by the Journal before making such a statement.
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| 08.19.09 |
Texas Supreme Court Justice Wallace Jefferson Listen
On November 4, 2008, Wallace Jefferson was re-elected Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. He is one of the most highly regarded jurists in the nation. In this December 2007 interview, he talks with FFCJ's Kristyn Shayon about the role of the judiciary and the Supreme Court. He discusses how Justices approach the research and analysis of cases that come before the Court and what thought process goes into the final opinion.
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| 08.15.09 |
Dr. Lawrence McQuillan, PRI economist Listen
Dr. Lawrence McQuillan, in this exclusive FFCJ interview, discusses the new methodologies in the 2008 Tort Liability Report.
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| 08.15.09 |
Jeff Cunningham, Publisher, Directorship Magazine Listen
Jeff Cunningham, publisher of Directorship Magazine, joins FFCJ's Kristyn Shayon to talk about the 2008 Boardroom Guide.
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