How Lawsuit Abuse Is Undermining American Way of Life
27 August 2009
Recently, Bob Dorigo Jones, bestselling author, founder of the Wacky Warning Label Contest and spokesman for the Foundation for Fair Civil Justice (FFCJ), joined CFIF'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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