- I'll be on a panel discussion on food safety Tuesday afternoon at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington [details];
- Metaphorically or otherwise: Massachusetts "can't afford" to take on project of state-sponsored law school [Boston Globe, Legal Blog Watch, Above the Law]
- If the state knew the score, it wasn't fraud: "blockbuster" Alabama high court ruling throws out state's verdicts against drug companies on wholesale pricing [Frankel, American Lawyer]
- Now Florida Gov. Crist's going after utilities [Osorio, CEI]
- "California's landmark med-mal law called a national model" [Rizo, LNL] Does MICRA keep plaintiffs out of court? Glad you asked [Cal Civil Justice]
- "Canadian Court Allows Indirect Purchaser Antitrust Class Action" [Hartley] Correcting some misconceptions about class actions in Canada [Karlsgodt]



