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<big>'''The bills corporations and their politician allies VOTED on behind closed doors through ALEC try to change American's rights by:</big> | <big>'''The bills corporations and their politician allies VOTED on behind closed doors through ALEC try to change American's rights by:</big> | ||
'''Making it easier for corporations''' to get a judge to dismiss an injured American's case before it gets to a jury; | |||
'''Making it harder for injured people''' to use "class action" procedures which strengthen their negotiating power; | |||
'''Making it more difficult''' to introduce new scientific research in injury cases through expert witnesses; | |||
'''Limiting the liability of corporations''' by changing the rules for apportioning fault and thus limiting recover; | |||
'''Limiting the ability of Americans to sue for injuries''' where the cause or effect was not known until much later; and | |||
'''Changing the rules about where an injured American can sue''' and the process for appealing a ruling; | |||
<big>ALEC corporations and politicians also VOTED to change the legal rules by:</big> | <big>ALEC corporations and politicians also VOTED to change the legal rules by:</big> | ||
'''Limiting liability for injuries or death to Americans from defective products''' if a product is approved by the government (even though many regulatory agencies have been captured through the revolving door between government and the industries being regulated, many of the same industries pushing these bills); | |||
'''Limiting the power of Congress to create national rules to protect Americans''', no matter their state residence, if injured by defective corporate products distributed nationally; and, among other things, | |||
'''Limiting the power of courts''' in personal injury cases. | |||
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<big>Here are links to some of the public interest organizations that have been challenging the ALEC corporate agenda:</big> | <big>Here are links to some of the public interest organizations that have been challenging the ALEC corporate agenda:</big> | ||
The Center for Media and Democracy: SourceWatch (link) and PRWatch (link) | |||
Add link to other organization | |||
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<small>''(CMD is not affiliated with these other organizations. If you would like your organization to be listed here, please contact us.)''</small> | <small>''(CMD is not affiliated with these other organizations. If you would like your organization to be listed here, please contact us.)''</small> | ||
<big>Here are links to additional information that has been compiled about ALEC and related issues: | <big>Here are links to additional information that has been compiled about ALEC and related issues: | ||
Ghostwriting article | |||
NRDC Article | |||
PFAW Article</big> | |||
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