Cleveland judge rushes to judgment on opioid case

The Red Wave Cometh

What You Need to Know About the Landmark Opioid Trial Set to Open

A landmark opioid trial is getting underway in Cleveland.  For the first time, pharmacies better known for selling everyday items like toothpaste and diapers will be on trial, and there will be far-reaching implications for big-ticket policy questions far afield of the opioid crisis.

Alliance for Consumers Shines Light on Shady Dealings of Trial Lawyers and State Attorneys General Partnerships

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: [email protected] Alliance for Consumers Shines Light on Shady Dealings of Trial Lawyers and State Attorneys General Partnerships WASHINGTON, September 27, 2021– Alliance for Consumers puts trial lawyers on notice. Alliance for Consumers found that trial lawyers are leveraging partnerships with state governments to line their pockets and fund left-wing political agendas, while leaving… Continue reading Alliance for Consumers Shines Light on Shady Dealings of Trial Lawyers and State Attorneys General Partnerships

Progressive law firms are funneling millions from state consumer lawsuits into liberal campaigns, experts warn

The SEC’s ESG Disclosures Harm Consumers, Gift Political Allies

Real Clear Markets One of the recurring problems in consumer protection is the way government officials so often use their powers to push special interest policy preferences and serve political allies rather than everyday consumers.

How Conservatives Should Take On Corporate America

Issues & Insights Conservatives are fed up with elite corporate America.

AG’s Firing of Law Firm Advances Good Government

Billings Gazette First-year Attorney General Austin Knudsen recently made waves, and drew national attention, by firing Motley Rice, the law firm hired by his predecessor, Tim Fox, for Montana’s high-profile opioid litigation.

For Biden and Allies, Global Warming Requires Economic Transformation

Real Clear Markets For President Biden and his allies, climate change—now called a “climate crisis”—has grown from being a widely accepted, incredibly important public policy challenge into a mantra in support of a fundamental transformation of our economy from top to bottom.

Payouts to Victims, Not Special-Interest Groups

Washington Times Like a storyline from a TV show or a movie, government attorneys or trial lawyers file a high-profile lawsuit to get justice and compensation for aggrieved victims. Unfortunately, these stories too often miss out on a Hollywood ending.