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ALEC describes its "reforms" as promoting "civil justice." But, in general, these proposed legal changes VOTED on by corporations and politicians would obstruct Americans harmed by corporate negligence from obtaining "justice" by making it more difficult to get jury verdicts for injury or death. | ALEC describes its "reforms" as promoting "civil justice." But, in general, these proposed legal changes VOTED on by corporations and politicians would obstruct Americans harmed by corporate negligence from obtaining "justice" by making it more difficult to get jury verdicts for injury or death. | ||
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<br>'''According to documents <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.prwatch.org the Center for Media and Democracy]</span> has helped reveal, corporations had "both a VOICE and a VOTE" in the specific changes to the law described below. Did you?''' | <br>'''According to documents <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.prwatch.org the Center for Media and Democracy]</span> has helped reveal, corporations had "both a VOICE and a VOTE" in the specific changes to the law described below. Did you?''' Of course you didn't, because you didn't buy a seat at the ALEC table by paying it more than you could give a politician. ''What can you do about it? A lot of things. You can start by sharing the link to this article right now.''</font> | ||
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