That didn’t take long: Forbes.com has reprinted, in slightly condensed form, my blog post from this morning on the Times’s clueless editorial on the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, or CPSIA.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 18, 2009
That didn’t take long: Forbes.com has reprinted, in slightly condensed form, my blog post from this morning on the Times’s clueless editorial on the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, or CPSIA.
Tagged as: CPSIA, New York Times

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Walter, it’s always nice to have a piece picked up, but shouldn’t they have mentioned Overlawyered.com by name and perhaps included a link?
Bob
They do credit and link it. It’s in the biographical blurb at the end.
Betrays? How is it betrays? Did they have a loyality that was violated?
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