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I agree that the defamation suit William McGurn addresses is an egregious example of a so-called "Slapp suit" (strategic litigation against public participation) intended to inhibit criticism of eminent domain ( "The Litigious Legacy of Kelo," Main Street, Sept. 28).
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"Highly Litigious World".... sums it all up right there.
The Fairey Tale Continues ... The Year in Pictures 2009
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Soap and the Finer Things in Life: Litigious Society skip to main | skip to sidebar
Litigious Society Anne-Marie 2007
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Tony Freyer, University of Alabama, Deregulation Theories in Litigious Society: American Antitrust and TortSteven K. Vogel has shown that the practical results of deregulation since the 1970s have been paradoxical.
History and Economic Regulation: The Tobin Project Dan Ernst 2009
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I keep thinking about what Yoda would say: "Litigious, he is."
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Litigious Limey: Fishermen prosecutes environmental watchdog for polluting river
Litigious Limey: Fishermen prosecutes environmental watchdog for polluting river Dave Hurteau 2006
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Litigious consumers were accusing Upjohn of concealing the drug's hazards.
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Litigious Limey: Fishermen prosecutes environmental watchdog for polluting river | Field & Stream
Litigious Limey: Fishermen prosecutes environmental watchdog for polluting river Dave Hurteau 2006
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Litigious U S West, which owns 25 percent of Time Warner's cable operations, HBO and Warner Bros., could challenge Levin's "triangulation" plan.
One More Stab At It 2008
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People who are ready to say, with the poet John Milton, "Litigious terms, fat contentions, and flowing fees."
Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler: The End of Politigation 2008
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