- How ObamaCare will drive up cost of contraception [Avik Roy] Better idea: sell Pill over the counter [Virginia Postrel, Bloomberg]
- Had been seized by authorities: obese 9-year-old returns home after dropping 50 pounds [Cleveland Plain Dealer, earlier]
- Best campaign funding mechanism ever? [Ron Paul Forums, JPG, more explanation; but is it lawful?]
- More appreciations of Bill Stuntz crimlaw book [Leon Neyfakh, Boston Globe, Stephen Smith and Jonathan Jacobs, Liberty and Law]
- Changes in court rules could curb Philadelphia’s allure for mass tort forum-shoppers [Alison Frankel, Reuters] “Further Empirical Evidence on Forum Shopping in Philadelphia Civil Courts” [Josh Wright, earlier]
- Coming: federal authority over private firms’ IT-security departments? [Jim Harper/Cato; Constantine von Hoffman/CIO]
- “0.1% claim rate in ‘successful’ class action” [Ted Frank/PoL, AT&T case]
Filed under: Child Protective Services, class action settlements, crime and punishment, ObamaCare, obesity, Philadelphia
2 Comments
I’m glad you sent the update about the 9 year old. I noticed no comments on this wrong. Could it be that many here don’t want to admit they were wrong for criticizing the decision to take him away from his parents?
Severe child abuse is one of the few occasions in which I support government intervention – as in this case.
I meant “no comments on this ONE”. This site doesn’t let you edit comments after submission.