

Center for Justice & Democracy
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PUBLIC REJECTS EXTREME “TORT REFORM” AGENDA
Corporate lobbyists are fond of saying that restricting lawsuits – so-called “tort reform” – is a high priority of Americans. But the results of the mid-term 2006 elections, in addition to several polls, show the opposite is true. Americans show little interest in limiting their rights to go to court.
January 2007
NOTES
1 “Repeated Attacks on the Civil Justice System Fail on Election Day,” American Association of Justice, Nov. 8, 2006.
2 Ibid.
3 Lawrence Messina (Associated Press), “Blankenship’s Spending Rivaled House, Exceeded Senate Field,” Herald-Dispatch.com, Dec. 17, 2006.
4 http://www.uschamber.com/about/board/all.htm; Lawrence Messina, “Record Shows Blankenship Not Afraid to Sue,” Associated Press, Aug. 27, 2006.
5 Faircourts.org/contentViewer.asp?breadcrumb=7,55,930,931; Brian Mackey, “Big Cash Surge in Appeals Court Race,” Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Nov. 2, 2006
6 Eric Velasco, “PACS Fueling Costly Races for State High Court – Interest Groups Help Make Judicial Elections Nation’s Most Expensive,” Birmingham News, Oct. 6, 2006; See, e.g., http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=2305, for connections between American Taxpayers Alliance and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
7 Jill Young Miller, “Hanging Tough,” The Atlanta Journal Constitution, Dec. 17, 2006.
8 “Voter Rejection of Political Tampering with the Courts Doesn’t Quell Special Interest Effort in ’06 Judicial Elections,” Justice at Stake, found at faircourts.org/content/Viewer.asp?breadcrumb=7,55,930
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid.
11 Ibid.
12 “Corruption Named as Key Issue by Voters in Exit Polls,” edition.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/07/election.exitpolls/
13 Kevin McDermott, “Most in state reject caps on awards in medical malpractice cases, poll finds,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 20, 2004.
14 Patrick Howington, “Insuring more people is top health care worry,” The Courier-Journal, September 26, 2004.