Australian writer David Broadbent explains to his daughter. [Free-Range Kids] Plus: Australian lawmaker told not to change lightbulb in his office.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 28, 2010
Australian writer David Broadbent explains to his daughter. [Free-Range Kids] Plus: Australian lawmaker told not to change lightbulb in his office.
Tagged as: Australia, overwarning

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It’s interesting to see socialistic oriented countries begin to see the dangers of over regulation in business and personal lives. The consequence is stifling so many aspects of our lives…including jobs. I read about a summit coming up in Atlanta on 11/30 that will address issues of over-regulation and end out-of-control liability risks that act as barriers to free enterprise. The thing that makes America so exceptional. The summit is hosted by the Foundation of Fair Civil Justice, NACD Directorship Magazine and Salem Radio Network. Free Enterprise supporters including John Ratzenberger, Gov. Tim Pawlenty and radio host Hugh Hewitt, among others will be speaking.
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