CIVIL JUSTICE
Beyond the Spoils: In an Age of Polarization, What Makes a Policy “Successful”? (Spring 2008)
RAND Study Informs U.S. Debate over Terrorism Risk Insurance (Summer 2007)
Common Grounds: Cultivating the Field of Community-Based Participatory Research (Spring 2007)
Highest Safety Risks Found at Small Worksites of Larger Businesses, Not at Small Businesses (Summer 2006)
True Grit: To Counter Terror, We Must Conquer Our Own Fear (Summer 2006)
Number of Asbestos Claims Continues to Rise at Steady Pace (Summer 2005)
Compensation Against Terrorist Attacks: National Security Adds a New Policy Dimension (Fall 2004)
Compensation for 9/11 Terror Attacks Tops $38 Billion (Fall 2004)
California Medical Malpractice Law Alters Jury Awards in Uneven Ways (Summer 2004)
The Disappearing Trial and Why We Should Care (Summer 2004)
The Globalization of Mass Litigation (Summer 2004)
How Can We Improve the Legal System? Move It into the Information Age (Summer 2004)
Patching Holes in the Medical Malpractice System Is No Longer Enough (Summer 2004)
Securities Fraud Class Actions: 70 Years Young (Summer 2004)
Shall We Overcome? Fifty Years Later, We’re Often Still Separate and Unequal (Summer 2004)
Should We Give Up on Medical Product Liability? (Summer 2004)
A Time for Facts, Not Overblown Anecdotes (Summer 2004)
Trials and Tribulations: Expert Witnesses Chart the Future of American Civil Justice (Summer 2004)
What Have We Learned About Compensating Victims of Terrorism? (Summer 2004)
Injured on the Job: California Seeks to Rehabilitate a Social Contract (Summer 2003)
Asbestos Litigation Surges (Fall 2002)
Research Pays Off for Injured Workers (Spring 2002)
Domestic Policy for a More Perfect Union (Summer 2000)
Lay Down the Law in Class Action Cases, Judges Urged (Winter 1999-2000)
Debate on Patients’ Rights Emits More Heat Than Light (Fall 1999)
The Price of Justice, 1981-Present (Fall 1998)


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