Not exact matches
When the Journey 4
Justice Alliance (which is little more than a union - funded front group) filed a series of specious
civil rights complaints against the school
systems in Newark, Chicago, and New Orleans
back in 2014, I wrote that the actions seemed to herald «a cynical shift in strategy by reform opponents» to paint charters in a racially - divisive light.
To get these litigants
back into the
civil justice system, we have to get rid of the inefficiencies.
Our
civil justice system (and
justice systems going all the way
back to Biblical times) uses money as a way to penalize bad guys and make their victims whole, as much as possible.
But
back in November 2002, we were not very happy with a piece Andy did called «I'm Going To Sue,» which was full of so many inaccuracies and inflamed rhetoric about the
civil justice system that he may as well had the U.S. Chamber of Commerce or American Tort Reform Association substituting as guest commentator.
The flaws in the
justice system is the topic of Taking
Back the Courts, the new book by criminal defense attorney and
civil rights lawyer, Norm Pattis.
It's important to give
back to the profession and the way to give
back is by associating with other trial lawyers in organisations like this to protect the
civil justice system in the country.