Legal and safety news that caught my interest this week:
- Al Qaeda Killing Raises Legal Questions [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
- Saudi King Cancels Whipping of Female Driver [Lowering The Bar]
- Grammer Pole of the Weak: The Case of That v. Which [Staci Zaretsky at Above The Law]
- Pennsylvania Court Weighs a Driver’s Duty to Report an Accident [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
- SCOTUS Approval Ratings Tank, But Who Is To Blame? [Staci Zaretsky at ATL]
- Sen. Tom Coburn Splits With AMA, Medical Groups Over Federal "Tort Reform" Bills [Andrew Cochran at The 7th Amendment Advocate]
- Quote of the Day: Can You Blame Him? [David Lat at ATL]
- Two Inmates Walk Free [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
- Christie, Perry and Troy Davis [Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Hooters Suing Twin Peaks, Which Previously Sued Grand Tetons [LTB]
- Pennsylvania judge raises $427,000 for uncontested race [Carlyn Kolker at Reuters]
- Doctors Who Sue [The Pop Tort]
- Two Republican Leaders Step Back From Federal Tort Reform Agenda [Andy Cochran at 7th Amendment Advocate]
- Federal Judge Smacks Florida Bar On Advertising Rules [Brian Tannebaum at My Law License]
- The Perils Of The Never-Ending Personal Injury Trial [Maxwell Kennerly at Litigation & Trial]
- Bank of America’s Debit Card Fee [Jeff Sovern at Consumer Law & Policy Blog]
- Congratulations to Amanda Knox, Freed by an Italian Court [David Lat at ATL, with HT to Drudge]
- Rick Perry and the Subprime Lending Industry [Brian Wolfman at Consumer Law & Policy Blog with HT to AP]
- Living Beyond 100 Years Will Change Everything [Sonia Arrison at The Volokh Conspiracy]
- Goodbye Andy Rooney, and Thank You for Reading Our Letter! [The Pop Tort]
- Conrad Black’s Lawyer Responds [Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- ‘Occupy Wall Street’ and the Constitution [Nathan Koppel at WSJ Law Blog]
- Thank You, Steve Jobs [Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Occupy Philadelphia City Hall And The First Amendment [Max Kennerly at Litigation & Trial]
- Debt Reduction "Supercommittee" Should Ignore CBO’s Guesswork on "Tort Reform" [Andrew Cochran at The 7th Amendment Advocate]
- Size Matters: Divorce Lawyer Gives Marriage Advice [Valerie Katz at ATL]
- Felony to Steal an Aluminum Can – or a Penny – in Texas [Eugene Volokh at The Volokh Conspiracy]
- Not a political concern [Walter Olson at Overlawyered]
(c) Copyright 2011 Brett A. Emison
Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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