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Walter Olson [20 titles]
- Revolt in Westchester
After a coercive housing settlement, angry voters toss out their county executive.
4 November 2009 - Where Did You Get That Keychain?
New guidelines on freebies target bloggers but go easy on traditional outlets. 16 October 2009 - The New Book Banning
Childrens books burn, courtesy of the federal government. 12 February 2009 - Windows on the Future?
A radical unions action in Chicago could be a sign of things to come. 17 December 2008 - Reparations, R.I.P.
Cause of death: 9/11, public opinion, and the courts Autumn 2008 - Forced to Be Civil?
Some seem to think criminalizing negative campaigning is a good idea. 15 October 2008 - Get Sued, All Ye Faithful
Activists seek to shut down churchgoer insurance. Spring 2008 - Over the Edge
Hofstra Law Schools new guest lecturer on legal ethics: disbarred felon Lynne Stewart 5 October 2007 - Taking Cola to Court
If youre fat, blame Coke and Pepsi. Winter 2006 - The ADA Shakedown Racket
The Americans with Disabilities Act has spawned a sleazy lawsuit industry. Winter 2004 - Give It Back to the Indians?
Billion-dollar tribal land claims are wreaking havoc. Autumn 2002 - Fixing the Civil Service Mess
A system created to ensure talented and efficient government employees now entrenches the lazy and incompetent. But reform is on the way. Autumn 1997 - A Connecticut Yankee in Court
Autumn 1996 - Suing City Hall
The fastest-growing part of New York's municipal budget is now—amazingly—the cost of the city's getting sued. Autumn 1994 - The New Chutzpah
Criminals Sue the City Winter 1994 - Good Standing?
Autumn 1993 - At Law: Divorce Court New York Style
Spring 1993 - Sue City
New York’s Stake in Lawsuit Reform Winter 1993 - Sue Thy Neighbor?
Spring 1991 - Around the Clock With Alternate-Side-of-the-Street Parking
Autumn 1990
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