It’s in Philadelphia, and the Inquirer does a good job of exposing its workings (L. Stuart Ditzen, “Business owners call flood of disability suits an ambush”, Aug. 31) (see Aug. 12 (Calif.) and earlier coverage).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 9, 2003
It’s in Philadelphia, and the Inquirer does a good job of exposing its workings (L. Stuart Ditzen, “Business owners call flood of disability suits an ambush”, Aug. 31) (see Aug. 12 (Calif.) and earlier coverage).
Tagged as: ADA filing mills, disabled rights, Philadelphia

Individual liberty, free markets, and peace: the world's premier libertarian think tank. Publishes Cato at Liberty, where I blog on contemporary policy issues.
Get your copy today! My new book tackles the question of why so many bad ideas come from the law schools. "Cutting-edge commentary, hard-hitting, witty, astute." -- Publisher's Weekly. "Excellent... A fine dissection of these strangely powerful institutions" -- Wall Street Journal.