Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, both global corporations and politicians VOTED FOR changing laws to limit the rights and remedies of Americans injured by corporations and other defendants. These bills affect the rights and remedies of an injured person, or that person's family, who files a legal complaint alleging that a corporation or other defendant is liable for causing serious injury or death.
- Below, you will find the "model" bills VOTED on by corporate-politician "task forces" to limit corporations' liability for injuries they may cause to Americans.
- We also link to information about global corporations involved in ALEC's "task" of rewriting almost every aspect of these "tort" or "personal injury" rules.
- There are also links about companies that have served in ALEC's "leadership" and contributed undisclosed sums for access to politicians to advance their agenda.
ALEC describes its "reforms" as advancing "civil justice." But, in general, these proposed legal changes VOTED on by corporations and politicians would obstruct an American who is injured from obtaining "justice" by making it more difficult to secure a jury verdict in favor of the plaintiff for all the damage done to an injured person and his or her family, as well as to their future. Through these changes desired by big business, the rights of injured Americans are sought to be limited in numerous ways.
According to the documents the Center for Media and Democracy has helped reveal through ALEC Exposed, corporations had "both a VOTE and a VOICE" in these specific changes to the law in order to limit corporate liability for injuring Americans. 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 donate to a politician. What can you do about it? A lot of things, some of which are described below, but the first you can do is share the link to this page on Facebook, Twitter, or via email to help your family and friends learn about ALEC.
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