Doesn't it say something about media views of the civil justice system that the dishonest "Hot Coffee" ended up on HBO, while the pro-reform expose "Injustice," by Brian Kelly, is on Reelz? If you don't get the cable channel, you can watch the trailer. The movie covers the Dickie Scruggs and Milberg Weiss scandals, among other things; interviews in the Chamber-funded movie include John Beisner, Lester Brickman, and Philip Howard. Kelly himself says he is a victim of lawsuit abuse, when it cost him $80,000 to win a lawsuit against a tenant he evicted. [ILR; BLT]
Documentary "Injustice" on Reelz tonight
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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