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billion. Yet Merck almost certainly did not do anything wrong. Even as an unsympathetic corporate defendant, it won the vast majority of cases that went to trial, and another dozen or more that plaintiffs' attorneys dismissed on the eve of trial rather than risk the publicity of a certain loss. Even in the handful of cases that Merck lost at trial, such as the $ 253 million verdict in the Ernst case that generated much of the publicity that led to tens of thousands of cases being filed, Merck won reversals of most of those on appeal because the verdicts were based on conclusory junk-science expert testimony that should not have been admitted into evidence." Lanier defended the settlement as fair.
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and class action settlements. CCAF is now part of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute, which Frank co-founded in late 2018. It aims to expose settlement flaws, which he says often pay more to trial lawyers than to their clients. His goal "is to make it more difficult and less profitable for lawyers to
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settlement involving Google. Under the proposed settlement terms, the three lawyers in the case would receive over $ 2 million (an hourly rate of $ 1000/hour) and the named plaintiffs would receive $ 5,000 apiece, while an additional $ 6 million would be given to several privacy groups as
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Operating largely on donations, the CCAF in a short period has gained a reputation as a formidable check on highly questionable practices that have gone unchallenged precisely because they are the product of collusive parties and allied judges. The advent of a committed and aggressive watchdog like
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in lieu of compensation to then remaining unnamed class action members, due to the cost of administering the payout to those estimated 129 million individuals and the low amount of compensation (an estimated four cents if every class member made a claim). The privacy groups that would receive
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CCAF has objected to settlements throughout the United States, in cases where class action lawyers receive cash payments but the plaintiff class receives only discount coupons for further products and services from the defendant company. CCAF argues in those cases that few of the coupons are ever
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divvied up $ 315 million to be paid to the plaintiffs' attorneys who worked on the litigation. This sum was in addition to the more than $ 1.2 billion already paid to such attorneys. When you add in what Merck paid to plaintiffs and for its own attorneys, the Vioxx litigation cost it more than $ 7
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Some attorneys question how much weight some of Frank's objections should be given. Brian Kabateck, a class action plaintiffs' lawyer with Kabateck Brown Kellner, says that “He has delayed otherwise good settlements for, in some cases, years.” He also questioned Frank's motivation. Frank says his
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over the right of class members to challenge payments to objectors. The case was remanded to the district court to allow Frank to conduct discovery into the allegedly improper payments. Upon review, the district court rejected Frank's challenge to the payments, finding that "the record failed to
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under Title VII, a revision of law "to state that prior acts outside the 180-day statute of limitations could be included", affecting employment financial issues. Frank was against the revision, saying that wages and hiring would be reduced to counter the possibility of litigation from a hired
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would have received less than $ 30,000, while the plaintiffs' attorneys would receive $ 1 million in legal fees. The court rejected the settlement on other grounds, but the case spurred Frank to devote himself to objecting to class action settlements, and he left AEI.
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reports that “substantially fewer merger lawsuits are being filed today” and attributes that to Frank and those he’s encouraged. CCAF does not accept payments to drop objections to settlements, although sometimes their clients will. CCAF won an appeal in the
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in May 1991. He wrote columns for his campus newspaper and political magazines and was a member of the student senate. He objected to a campaign to stop serving pork at the Jewish university, which was noted in
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The whole point of a class action is to generate efficiencies that wouldn't be possible in individual actions—so why are the attorneys taking a one-third contingent fee instead of a much smaller percentage?
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had successfully distributed small sums to large classes through a claims process; because few class members make claims, $ 15 and more were easily distributed to claimants.
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expressed concern that she often seemed 'unprepared or over her head' in a campaign run by a friend." The book also says that Frank worked on the vetting of Senator
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criticized this op-ed in their saying that Frank's argument substituted policy considerations for the plain text of statute. Frank rebutted the allegation on the
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pursue what he considers to be abusive suits." CCAF has won over $ 100 million for class members and several landmark cases. In a securities case involving
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confirm Frank's suspicions of blackmail or other wrongdoing." Frank won reversal of this decision on appeal, and the Seventh Circuit ordered disgorgement.
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about the issue. Frank continued his criticism in a 2011 article. "A final sordid chapter in the tort litigation over Vioxx closed, as Judge
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To be fair, not all trolls are slimeballs. On some message boards, veteran posters with a mischievous bent occasionally go "newbie trolling.
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In 2009, Frank founded the non-profit Center for Class Action Fairness (CCAF) to represent consumers dissatisfied with their counsel in
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used, so the actual payment to plaintiffs is much lower than the stated amounts. In 2010, CCAF successfully objected to a
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collective through essays on the Usenet group rec.sport.baseball. He has also been described as a contributor along with
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Google Referrer Header Privacy Litigation, 10-cv-04809, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California (San Jose)
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in the class action system, and testified against the practice before Congress. At CCAF he won several cases restoring
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with donations to charities that supported gay people. Frank also co-hosted a benefit to protect same-sex marriage in
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case early in his career, was called "perhaps the loudest critic of the Vioxx litigation," and debated trial lawyer
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motivation is to improve the system, although he admits to having advocated for these changes for a long time. But
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Theodore H. Frank (2006). "A Taxonomy of Obesity Litigation". University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review.
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The general feeling is that we're not forcing them to eat pork and they shouldn't be forcing us not to eat pork.
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TD Ameritrade Accountholder Litigation, No. 07-CV-2852, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 126407 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 23, 2009).
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he spoke and wrote about civil justice issues and liability. Frank also sits on the Executive Committee of the
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CCAF has been effective in challenging disclosure-only settlements, the result of litigation when two
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advocate" and praised his work exposing dubious practices by plaintiffs' attorneys in class actions.
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settlements; he is one of the few Supreme Court attorneys ever to argue his own case. He wrote the
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Frank founded CCAF after his successful objection to the proposed class action settlement in the
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Special to the New York Times (28 May 1988). "'Pigtown' at Brandeis U. Protests Food Policy".
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for "show much more of an interest in benefiting trial lawyers than in fairness or justice.
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and several groups that Google has supported. The district court judge in the case, Judge
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in February 2008. Even in campaigning for governor, she made a number of gaffes, and the
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briefs in support of the defendants saying that there was no actionable claim of libel.
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Conventional Wisdom and American Elections: Exploding Myths, Exploring Misconceptions
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The Economic Interest Test and Collective Action Problems in Antitrust Tie-in Cases
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in 2009. The case brought Frank before Northern District of California Chief Judge
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wrote separately to suggest the Court had “fundamental concerns” about the issue.
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Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime
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has cited the report as "the most infamous document in veep-vetting history." In
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Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime
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weblog. Also in 2007, Frank posted an article regarding tort trial lawyer
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In 2013, Frank unsuccessfully sought certiorari to a challenge to an all-
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in 2005 when AEI offered him a fellowship to research the effects of the
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at the U.S. Supreme Court. The Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence,
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calls him the "leading critic of abusive class-action settlements"; the
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CCAF is, to those familiar with these scams, like sunlight and Lysol.
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Lawyer Barons: What Their Contingency Fees Really Cost America
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Women in Business: Theory, Case Studies, and Legal Challenges
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Attorney: W. Va. SC ignoring law for benefit of trial lawyers
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awards of millions of dollars to consumers and shareholders.
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that advocates tort reform; he continued there through 2010.
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on April 30, 2018. Frank argued the case October 31, 2018.
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In February 2011, Frank was part of a three-member panel at
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vehicles that are neither good law nor good public policy."
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In April 2008, several members of Congress brought up the
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Barabak, Mark Z. & Reston, Maeve (3 September 2008).
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Baumgartner, Jody C.; Francia, Peter L. (28 April 2010).
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employee. The law was eventually passed in January 2009.
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Heilemann, John & Halperin, Mark (11 January 2010).
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describing the Center for Class Action Fairness (CCAF).
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Frank was born in 1968. He is a grandson of journalist
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The two most notorious trollers in AFU, Ted Frank and
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some of the money included each of the three lawyers'
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United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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arguing for various tort reforms and criticizing the
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class action alleging consumer fraud in the sale of
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in 2015, but as of 2019 CCAF is now part of the new
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July 2009. p. 108. 1149:"When Lawyers Cut Their Clients Out of the Deal" 472:, who is a law professor at the university, and 215:in Washington, D.C. He was an adjunct fellow at 3276:in support of Petitioners [No. 17-961]" 3066:Virginia Journal of Social Policy & The Law 2631:"Dispute Arises Over Cost of Temp-Help Lawyers" 685: 627:asked Ted Frank to prepare a written report on 405:In 2003, Frank began contributing regularly to 392: 149:(CCAF) in 2009; it temporarily merged with the 3120: 3118: 2287: 2285: 1104:Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle (7 January 2019). 1099: 1097: 110:He is the counsel of record and petitioner in 3390:Profile at the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute 2059:Stoneridge v. Scientific-Atlanta amicus filed 1875: 1873: 1871: 217:Manhattan Institute’s Center for Legal Policy 8: 2716:. 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Cambridge University Press. p. 230. 1120:"Announcing Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute" 515:opinion piece in 2007, Frank said that the 1524:"6-4-3:State of the Prospectus, July 2003" 29: 3466:21st-century American non-fiction writers 1166: 1164: 1043:"A Lawyer Who Tries to Block Settlements" 929:Chick-fil-A same-sex marriage controversy 251:, and a cousin of the politics editor of 3400:Center for Class Action Fairness at HLLI 2960: 2958: 2319:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 72. 1036: 1034: 1032: 432:AEI Legal Center for the Public Interest 102:(born December 14, 1968) is an American 3456:University of Chicago Law School alumni 3360: 2833:"A Litigator Fights Class-Action Suits" 2714:"Hardly a 'class' act Legally Speaking" 2375:Stevenson, Richard W. (23 March 2012). 2349:"Vetting of Palin is raising questions" 1918:. Tennessee News Report. Archived from 1716: 1714: 1678:. West Virginia Record. 4 December 2011 947: 496:Association of Trial Lawyers of America 231:, and, as of 2008, was a member of the 3214:Orlowski, Andrew (September 5, 2014). 3031:Pearson, et al., v. NBTY, Inc., et al. 2884:"Lawyers win big in class action suit" 2438:. Penguin Books Limited. p. 500. 2252: 2250: 2248: 2063:United States House of Representatives 1857: 1846: 1768:"Cell-Phone Contract Disputes Heat Up" 1644: 1642: 1640: 1613: 1611: 1318: 1316: 1002: 1000: 953: 951: 130:report of vice-presidential candidate 106:, activist, and legal writer based in 3395:Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute (HLLI) 3381:Appearances at the U.S. Supreme Court 3158:Frankel, Alison (November 30, 2010). 3025: 3023: 2935:"EDITORIAL: Lawyering unto perdition" 2901:Bronstad, Amanda (24 February 2010). 2737:"Grand Theft Class Action: Game Over" 2735:Grossman, Andrew (22 December 2008). 2657:Stempel, Jonathan (August 25, 2017). 2495: 2493: 2491: 2466: 2464: 2462: 2403: 2401: 2399: 2195:Blumenthal, Jeff (21 December 2010). 2109:"Stoneridge: Wherein I am a footnote" 1886:. Taylor & Francis. p. 106. 1068: 1066: 1041:Fisher, Daniel (September 21, 2009). 983:"Get Ready for a Frank Oral Argument" 488:In 2006, Frank published an op-ed in 327:; he was an early contributor to the 7: 3125:Frankel, Alison (January 12, 2015). 3094:Fisher, Daniel (February 19, 2013). 2685:Glater, Jonathan D. (25 June 2008). 2221:Goldberg, Kevin (16 December 2010). 1286:Brickman, Lester (31 January 2011). 1199:Frankel, Alison (20 February 2018). 893:Frank successfully sought a writ of 729:Grand Theft Auto consumer fraud case 647:. The report was widely criticized; 380:. Among his earliest cases were two 209:Legal Center for the Public Interest 3319:"The Birth of the "Chicken Offset"" 2546:Estes, Andrea (December 17, 2016). 1171:Lattman, Peter (October 30, 2006). 557:Society of Professional Journalists 3283:Supreme Court of the United States 3250:Supreme Court of the United States 2629:Smith, Jennifer (April 14, 2013). 2578:. July 27–28, 2015. Archived from 2266:Volokh, Eugene (17 January 2011). 1676:"The incentives of a class action" 1330:. 22 November 2010. Archived from 781:and a Swiss pharmacy chain. Judge 297:where Frank graduated from in 1994 176:has referred to him as "a leading 25: 3317:Sprigman, Chris (8 August 2012). 3296:Greenwood, Arin (5 August 2012). 3001:Bronstad, Amanda (26 June 2018). 2965:Moser, Kate (23 September 2009). 2601:Fisher, Daniel (August 1, 2013). 2292:Lattman, Peter (7 January 2008). 2169:. 6 December 2010. Archived from 1914:Morrow, Mike (23 February 2011). 1649:Zahorsky, Rachel (1 April 2010). 1383:Hurwitz, Johanna (October 1999). 1073:Bronstad, Amanda (10 July 2009). 909:briefs urging the court to grant 441:Frank is a leading proponent for 3184:Chung, Andrew (April 30, 2018). 2922:True v. American Honda Motor Co. 2831:Jones, Ashby (31 October 2011). 2227:American Society of News Editors 1967:Frank, Ted (September 7, 2006). 1880:Reeves, Martha E. (6 May 2010). 1480:Frank wrote a student comment, " 958:Rizo, Chris (24 February 2010). 681:Center for Class Action Fairness 561:American Society of News Editors 529:Stoneridge v. Scientific-Atlanta 502:, CEO of ATLA, responded in the 443:tort reform in the United States 309:University of Chicago Law School 295:University of Chicago Law School 201:Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals 189:University of Chicago Law School 151:Competitive Enterprise Institute 147:Center for Class Action Fairness 18:Center for Class Action Fairness 3342:Geidner, Chris (20 July 2012). 2012:Frank, Ted (October 22, 2006). 1766:Kharif, Olga (20 August 2007). 1456:O'Brien, John (July 16, 2007), 981:Mauro, Tony (August 29, 2018). 3029:Memorandum Opinion and Order, 2882:Bill McLellan (23 June 2010). 2525:Zabcik, Brian (1 March 2013). 1791:Mauro, Tony (21 August 2007). 1522:Gary Huckabay (11 July 2003). 1471:. Retrieved September 1, 2007. 880:Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals 785:, one of the most influential 752:Central District of California 724:paying class members nothing. 438:'s Litigation Practice Group. 155:Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute 1: 3068:. p. 271. Archived from 2808:. 27 May 2008. Archived from 2201:Philadelphia Business Journal 1813:. Fed-soc.org. Archived from 1721:Frank, Ted (17 August 2011). 1623:American Enterprise Institute 1228:"The Anthem Class-Action Con" 734:Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 424:American Enterprise Institute 266:Benjamin Franklin High School 213:American Enterprise Institute 2859:Beck, Susan (4 March 2011). 962:. The Southeast Texas Record 903:Center for Individual Rights 476:, a former State Senator in 468:which consisted of himself, 454:Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act 1969:"End Open-Ended Litigation" 1324:"Challenging Cy Pres Scams" 239:Background and early career 203:, Frank was a director and 27:American lawyer (born 1968) 3482: 3451:Brandeis University alumni 2027:Frank, Ted (31 May 2007). 1700:. Overlawyered. 2012-11-03 1625:for Public Policy Research 1484:", 61 U. Chi. L. Rev. 639. 820: 430:. As the director of the 307:with high honors from the 143:2008 presidential election 850:; however, Chief Justice 592:Frank, who worked on the 428:Class Action Fairness Act 301:In 1994 Frank earned his 276:degree in Economics from 1469:The West Virginia Record 857:Frank challenged a 2014 619:, on the weekend before 3246:"Docket for No. 17-961" 2888:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 2838:The Wall Street Journal 2741:The Heritage Foundation 1728:The Washington Examiner 1494:Baseball Prospectus '97 1328:Connecticut Law Tribune 700:Connecticut Law Tribune 388:Advocacy of tort reform 311:. At Chicago he earned 3441:American legal writers 3057:Boies, Wilbur (2014). 2029:"Arbitrary and Unfair" 1856:Cite journal requires 1568:Porter, David (2013). 1358:American Law Institute 1015:(1 ed.). Harper. 690: 673:, Frank was played by 613:According to the book 585:, among others, filed 517:Department of Treasury 397: 323:groups and researched 298: 264:He graduated from the 233:American Law Institute 2863:. 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Index

Center for Class Action Fairness
Brandeis University
BA
University of Chicago
JD
lawyer
Washington, D.C.
Frank v. Gaos
cy pres
class action
vetting
Sarah Palin
John McCain
campaign
2008 presidential election
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Melissa Holyoak
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
tort-reform
Brandeis University
University of Chicago Law School
JD
Frank H. Easterbrook
Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
fellow
Legal Center for the Public Interest
American Enterprise Institute
Manhattan Institute’s Center for Legal Policy
Federalist Society

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