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MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
Joanne Doroshow, Executive Director of Center for Justice & Democracy, is a frequently requested guest on TV and radio. She has been featured as a civil justice expert on hundreds of news programs on CBS, ABC, NBC, PBS, NPR, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, C-SPAN, and NPR. Highlights include:
CSPAN: Forum on Katrina’s Liability Implications, 10.03.2005 View Description
CNN: Road to Recovery, 9.13.2005 Read Transcript
CSPAN: Medical Malpractice Survivors’ Congressional Testimony, 2.08.2005 View Description
PBS: The Newshour with Jim Lehrer- Discussion on Medical Liability, 1.05.2005 Watch Here
NPR: The Diane Rehm Show- Discussion on Medical Malpractice, 12.15.2004 Listen Here
CNN: Tough Call- Should Congress Pass the Cheeseburger Bill? 3.10.2004 Read Transcript
CSPAN: Washington Journal- Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Legislation, 2.24.2004 View Description
MSNBC: The Nightly News with Brian Williams, 12.08.2003 Read Transcript
PBS: The Nightly Business Report- Is the Current Level of Litigation Justified? 5.26.2003 Read Transcript
PBS: The Newshour With Jim Lehrer- Discussion on Medical Malpractice, 1.16.2003 Watch Here
CNBC: The News with Brian Williams 1.16.2003 Read Transcript
CNN: Crossfire 1.13.2003 Read Transcript
CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY
Joanne Doroshow, Executive Director of Center for Justice & Democracy and co-founder of Americans for Insurance Reform, frequently testifies before state legislatures and the US Congress. Since 2002, she has testified on Capitol Hill five times.
House Committee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Health Hearing on Medical Liability, “Innovative Solutions to Medical Liability” 7.13.2006 Read Testimony
House Committee on Small Business Hearing “Medical Liability Reform: Stopping the Skyrocketing Price of Health Care” 2.17.2005 Read Testimony
House Committee on the Judiciary Democratic Forum “Medical Malpractice” 2.08.2005 Read Testimony
House Committee on Small Business Hearing on Small Business Litigation Reform 7.22.2004 Read Testimony
House Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law Oversight Hearing on Health Care Litigation Reform, “Does Limitless Litigation Restrict Access to Health Care?” 6.12.2002 Read Testimony
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