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<big>'''Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, global corporations and politicians VOTED FOR changing the law to limit the rights and remedies of people injured by corporations and other defendants.''' | <big>'''Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, global corporations and politicians VOTED FOR changing the law to limit the rights and remedies of people injured by corporations and other defendants.''' | ||
* Below, you will find the "model" bills approved by corporate-politician "task forces" to limit corporations' liability for injuries they may cause (under the guise of protecting the "free market"). | * Below, you will find the "model" bills approved by corporate-politician "task forces" to limit corporations' liability for injuries they may cause to Americans (under the guise of protecting the "free market"). | ||
* You will also find information about global corporations that have been involved in ALEC's "task" of rewriting almost every aspect of | * You will also find information about global corporations that have been involved in ALEC's "task" of rewriting almost every aspect of state rules for what is known as "tort" or "personal injury" law. | ||
* You will also find links to information about | * You will also find links to information about multi-national corporations that have served in ALEC's "leadership" and contributed undisclosed sums for access to state politicians. | ||
ALEC describes its "reforms" as advancing "civil justice." But these corporate-politician approved bills affect legal cases in which an injured person, or that person's family, files a legal complaint in civil court alleging that a corporation or other defendant is liable for causing serious injury or death. Through the "model," or ideal, bills desired by big corporations, the rights of injured people and their families are sought to be limited through these corporate-politician efforts, through a variety of changes to legal rules. | ALEC describes its "reforms" as advancing "civil justice." But these corporate-politician approved bills affect legal cases in which an injured person, or that person's family, files a legal complaint in civil court alleging that a corporation or other defendant is liable for causing serious injury or death. Through the "model," or ideal, bills desired by big corporations, the rights of injured people and their families are sought to be limited through these corporate-politician efforts, through a variety of changes to legal rules. |
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