The intended consequence of these frivolous lawsuits could not be more clear -- the financial ruin of the firearms industry.
Federal law says that when there is a division between the houses in Congress, the set of electors that is certified by the governor by the state is the one that counts. That's going that's going to set off a firestorm of controversy.
In addition to threatening the food industry and its 12 million employees, these noxious lawsuits raise the food costs to American consumers,
I get very, very queasy when federal law enforcement is effectively ... going back to the bad old days when the FBI was spying on people like Martin Luther King, ... Novak, Hunt and Shields.
If someone in Katrina is down and out, and has no possibility of being able to repay 40 percent or more of their debts, then the new bankruptcy law doesn't apply,
As one judge put it, if a person knows or should know that eating copious orders of super-sized McDonald's products is unhealthy and could result in weight gain, it is not the place of the law to protect them from their own excess.
We are here today because President William Jefferson Clinton decided to put himself above the law, not once, not twice, but repeatedly,
Lawsuits seeking to hold the firearms industry responsible for the criminal and unlawful use of its products are brazen attempts to accomplish through litigation what has not been achieved by legislation and the democratic process,
The measure of a nation's commitment to the sanctity of life is reflected in its laws and to the extent those laws honor and defend its most vulnerable citizens.
Frivolous lawsuits against the food industry present the latest effort undermining personal responsibility. An overwhelming majority of Americans oppose these abusive lawsuits and are disgusted by these frivolous claims,
It is imperative that we not play political games with the tools that our law enforcement needs to prevent another terrorist attack.